This Birch tree snapped most of the way off and leaned across our main trail up to the farm. I figured I would break it the rest of the way off with the Farmall M.
Farmall M pulling a Birch tree down
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Re: Farmall M pulling a Birch tree down
Easy peazy! That's some beautiful forest you have there.
Jim


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Re: Farmall M pulling a Birch tree down
Urbish wrote:Easy peazy! That's some beautiful forest you have there.
Thanks, things are greening up which really make it look nice this time of year.
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