Thursday, December 11, 2025

Don't worry, it'll buff right out

 


11 comments:

  1. that's a late model tin can so unlikely to be buffed out, just add it to the junk yard and go fist fight with the insurance company

    as much as vehicles cost these days they should be built like tanks and last 100 years

    a vehicle with a 7 year loan is worth less than it cost before the loan is half paid

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  2. At least he got the firewood back home!

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  3. All that for an aspen tree?

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  4. What a shitty Christmas Tree.

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  5. Why would you cut Quaking Aspen? Definitely NOT good firewood.

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  6. I'm getting this thing home one way or another.

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  7. My cousin's husband who fancied himself being a lumberjack who could drop a tree wherever he wanted, dropped a huge cottonwood on his brand new Ford pickup. His son later told me they never talk about it.

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  8. Just seems like a firewood quota that is unreasonable….

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  9. So, seriously, what's wrong with Aspen as firewood? Thx!

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    1. Not near as much energy in a pound of softwood as there is in hardwoods, so you need more to stay warm.

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  10. Aspen when seasoned 6-12 months makes good kindling, burns hot and fast, but doesn’t last long like other trees with more resin/sap…

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