Posted by larry@stinescorner on April 14, 2016 at 05:46:39 from (100.35.206.81):
I finished cleaning along the edges of the field, [img]http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com/photos/35018.jpg[/img cleared away on the sides and extended the trail in the woods all the way to the bottom of the woods there were some huge wild grape vines to clear taking a break at the original reast area,made from leftover masonry supplies from a job I was on around 1982 Looking down into the valley from the rest area This is a different scene from last weeks trail,,this trail is on the hill near the old farm. I cut the stumps low then mowed the sticker bushes the trail goes the whole distance of the woods now,I named it the Perry trail. I haved worked with him for many years.I started building this trail for him for his nephew to ride his quad on it. Thanks for joining me,all the edges of the field are cleared back now,,and the Perry trail is completed,over by the house the Y/t trail is completed too. Just in time,,,the grass needs mowing soon,,,lol
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