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Unread 10-08-2013, 07:17 PM   #1
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a good bird dog certainly earns its keep in so many situations and gathering in wing-tipped birds is right up there near the top.
Dean you took the words right out of my fat little fingers
I haven't seen the family groups here either but there are birds around.
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Dean,

What part of VT? I have family in Bridgewater.

Is that a Hi-Lift peeking up above the roofline in the fourth pic?

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Dean,

What part of VT? I have family in Bridgewater.

Is that a Hi-Lift peeking up above the roofline in the fourth pic?

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Marc, we're in the Northeast Kingdom not far from St. Johnsbury.

4th picture is Tom's New Holland tractor lifting a pallet of the rolls of roofing.

Charlie, we worked from 8:15 in the morning til 12:10 in the afternoon.... not midnight.
And I don't remember what Tom calls that roll stuff but you can read it in the picture but he calls it by another name.



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Thanks Dean. I hope you guys were able to make use of that New Holland in getting the sheathing up there. As a guy who has "schlepped" his share of sheathing and shingles up a ladder, it's nice to see others doing it

Thanks again, Dean.

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Dean, when they come that hard they taste mighty good And after all that manual labor................good shot!
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