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Cobbled this one up from several kits and the scraps box some years ago.

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Another cool build. We need that here in the Ozark Foothills had 4” of snow last night now we’re supposed to get 8” before it stops.
 
Love this jim , a proper workhorse . Seeing pics of your homestead im surprised you havent got a real one ! Cheers tony
 
The "Perfect" ATV if I ever saw one.......bet that old girl would climb straight up if you wanted it to!! ;)
Rick H.
 
Jim's superb stamp once more.

Great build. Ready for anything. "Just load me up and watch me go!"
 
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Another cool build. We need that here in the Ozark Foothills had 4” of snow last night now we’re supposed to get 8” before it stops.
Thanks Lee, getting 8 inches aye?
Oh cry me a river....:tongue-out3:

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Been on my plow all week....Today is the first break in the weather since last Saturday. UPS refused to come up my driveway and dropped the box down by the Highway....found it while plowing the next day.
A price I gladly pay for living where I do :smiling3: Rick H.
 
Great build Jim, would recognise your work anywhere now I think.

Now tell the truth did you use your own timber !:smiling2::nerd:
 
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Been on my plow all week....Today is the first break in the weather since last Saturday. UPS refused to come up my driveway and dropped the box down by the Highway....found it while plowing the next day.
A price I gladly pay for living where I do :smiling3: Rick H.
Ugh! we're getting hit again, not so much this week though, hopefully under a foot.
Once after a rather heated argument some years ago with a fuel oil truck operator he agreed to let me pull him up the mountain
with the big skidder.
Had to pull him around to all our houses, not because we were not plowed out but because everything was a sheet of ice!
When we finally got him back down to the paved road, he swore he would never come back in winter ever again! :smiling5:

Jim.
 
Always.....ALWAYS replenish in the Fall. I know it is not convenient sometimes but sure saves a lot of heart ache down the road. I get a kick out of some folks around here, They goof off all summer and wait till the last minute to get their wood in. I have seen loads of cut & split going down the highway with snow flying. Not good.......to each his own ;)
 
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