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How is the Seedling's job at the pizza joint going?
He likes it better than yard work!

How is the Seedling's job at the pizza joint going?
That will be great firewood.Gorgeous weekend in the Bluegrass. The ground has dried out enough to start running loads to the back of the farm to the burn pile. @Seedy has been cutting the logs into manageable chunks so together with the kids they can load up the tractor for me. Just need a nice day to burn when some of this has dried out. There’s still so much to do but it’s not going anywhere.
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Did you happen to notice the Cc rating of his Stihl? Looks like at least a 36" bar on it...Check out the size of his chainsaw! Impressive!![]()
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Did you happen to notice the Cc rating of his Stihl? Looks like at least a 36" bar on it...
Check out the size of his chainsaw! Impressive!![]()
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That picture was from my kitchen window. They didn’t look like they needed my help so I never talked to him.
What did that job cost?
$500 to drop it and leave it
We’ve paid $1000 on the past but it was closer to a deck and the house.
That's not bad. My neighbor had a tree fall on his house, he called USAA and because it was a Sunday, they paid the 'weekend rate' (or whatever it's called) and it cost $9000! Oooof! I had a tree come down in my back yard (in Arlington) from my neighbor's yard a few years ago. We split the deductible ($500/each) and the job cost about $3k.
Why should they? They would be spending money they wouldn't necessarily have to because if a storm causes the tree to fall it could just as easily fall away from the structure. If that's the case then they have no expense.I’ve wondered why insurance doesn’t help with the cost of tree removal before it falls if a structure is in jeopardy.
I never figured Seedy as a "skinny jeans and man bun" kinda guy.
I guess you never know.
Alex.
you stared at that the whole time, didn't you?Check out the size of his chainsaw! Impressive!![]()
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