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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1730113" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I used to go to church on Lilly Yeager Loop.</p><p>The Yeagers are one of the old families on this end of the county. Their old home place (log house) is on Mizzel Lane which is the road where you see the Bushman Plant Farm Sign. One of the Yeagers cut pulpwood off this place in the mid 60s..the old fashioned way. A smoky Poulan bow saw, a deadman winch and a raggedy old bobtail truck that looked and sounded like every trip would be its last. His wife and kids helped load.</p><p>Those little pulpwood trucks used to be all over this country till the mills went to chip n saw. I don't think any of'em ever had a muffler.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1730113, member: 18945"] I used to go to church on Lilly Yeager Loop. The Yeagers are one of the old families on this end of the county. Their old home place (log house) is on Mizzel Lane which is the road where you see the Bushman Plant Farm Sign. One of the Yeagers cut pulpwood off this place in the mid 60s..the old fashioned way. A smoky Poulan bow saw, a deadman winch and a raggedy old bobtail truck that looked and sounded like every trip would be its last. His wife and kids helped load. Those little pulpwood trucks used to be all over this country till the mills went to chip n saw. I don't think any of'em ever had a muffler....... [/QUOTE]
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