Back on topic, I still had the far back of the property to clear of storm debris. I decided to give the crash axe a little workout along with the BRKT golok. Lots of palm fronds down. They burn like gasoline.
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My trusty little mule is such a workhorse.
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This was all under water a few days ago. Even the fiddler crabs are confused.
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Here is a big oak limb down. The palmettos here are over my head.
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My golok made short work of the oak limb.
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That's a pretty good load.
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At least it is clear enough to get the mower in.
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The Crash Axe rides good here.
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Next, I'll dump this stuff, chop it up and burn it!


Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.