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ChrisB
ParticipantThanks for the info. I subscribe to Rural Heritage as well. I have been thinking of getting the Small Farmers Journal, you guys are going to make me want it more lol
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantWow George I gotta say good video! I wish I could work with you guys and do the work for a living! I would be in heaven. Some day…..oh and you have a new subscriber as well
ChrisB
ParticipantThank you Phil. I know this is going to be an idiotic question. But what is a log post and beam construction? Now I am going to have to dig and see where I can find this book. Do you build log houses or timber frame?
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantI know digging up an old thread here :rolleyes: But I have always love Timber Framed/Log homes. And when I do buy a piece of property I would love to have this kind of home on it. Can you all recommend any books I should have? I have been doing research on everything so when the time comes I can jump. Any help is appreciated.
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantTaylor I also enjoy your articles. I wish I could live the dream like you do!!!! The article puts everything in to perspective so to say. I have never really thought of my truck as a tool. But you are right, they are.
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ChrisJanuary 21, 2012 at 12:05 am in reply to: Logging workshop hosted by Draft Animal Power Network and The Farm School Athol MA #70152ChrisB
ParticipantWow it would of been awesome to be there for that weekend!!! And I just subscribed to 2 more people on you tube!! 🙂
ChrisB
ParticipantWow thank you drafthorsey. I have a lot to think about. And now I will be better prepared! And thank you Blue80. I will have to read thru that website. I didnt realize there was a website with all of that info on it.
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantThat is a good idea Dennis. And John, thanks for the compliments. Idk my buddy has a cummins but I ended up with a 7.3 powerstroke.I just dont like the bigger repair cost!! And if I where to put a diesel in it, I would have to re-gear it, it has 4.88s in the axels lol. She will pull a house down, but gas milage..you just dont look at the gauge lol.
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantThanks George. And thanks to you too drafthorsey. I will read thru that link and also call my local in the morning. Thank you all again
ChrisChrisB
ParticipantWell lets see if I can post a picture here. This is what it looks like…just in case you all were interested.
ChrisB
ParticipantThanks guys. I just have to remember to take there number to work with me lol. George I just have a question for you, where they hard to deal with (like a bank) or not?
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantAgain thanks everyone! I have alot of researching to do! So far I am liking those Labonvilles.
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantThank you Ethan. I will look into those.
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantI know i am digging up an old thread here, and sorry if it is taboo on this forum. But I am fixing up an old 74 IH One ton 4×4 flat bed to replace my diesel. Do you guys have any ideas on what i could modify on the flatbed to make it more veristile? Its just a standard flatbed there isnt no boxes or even a goose neck hitch(although that is going to change). I am planning on putting onboard air on it, but I dont what else. So any help would be appreciated.
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ChrisChrisB
ParticipantThanks Geoff. Will do
Chris
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