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Nice day for pulling stumps...

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    Posted: 19 May 2010 at 6:37pm
Nice day in central Minnesota.  Thought I would take the CA and yank a couple of stumps out of our back yard.  Need to make more room for our vegtable garden.  Sorry I didn't have the better half take a photo of the large stump with the old CA snorting!  Just thought I would pass this one along.
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Always a lot of fun when you can put one of these old girls to work!
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George, she looks like a close relative to mine. This was just after decals. I didn't even reroute the battery cable yet.

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Nice, Charlie!
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Gosh!!! Charlie!
 
That place sure looks familiar!
 
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Charlie, Is that the show grounds down by you, in the back ground?  Don
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DeWayne, Why don't you put that subsoiler in the ground?   LOL.. I can see daylight under the beam.   Don
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Don, That is the old showgrounds at Atkinson. And Dewayne did put the subsoiler in the ground. He also found out how tuff gumbo is when you drive over the same end rows several times with.
George, did you dig any holes while pulling the stumps?


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Originally posted by George R. (MN) George R. (MN) wrote:

Nice day in central Minnesota.  Thought I would take the CA and yank a couple of stumps out of our back yard.  Need to make more room for our vegtable garden.  Sorry I didn't have the better half take a photo of the large stump with the old CA snorting!  Just thought I would pass this one along.
Wouldn't using that nylon tow strap to pull stumps be incredibly dangerous? If the stump comes loose in just the wrong manner, the strap would launch it towards you like a giant slingshot or rubber band. Stranger things have happened. Maybe a chain would be better? Be careful.
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