Started hacking away at my logs today. Took me about 5 hours to cut, split, haul to the house and stack 1.5 cords. Dunno if that's good or bad, but either way I'm pretty sore. Burned though 5 tanks of gas in the saw and almost a tank in the splitter.
Started hacking away at my logs today. Took me about 5 hours to cut, split, haul to the house and stack 1.5 cords. Dunno if that's good or bad, but either way I'm pretty sore. Burned though 5 tanks of gas in the saw and almost a tank in the splitter.
I have a shitload you can have. I made new racks and don't need pallets anymore.Give me a call when your there.
Today moving some stacks, some to the shed, mowed , Mosquito magnet set up & running, weed whacking, grand kids.
Trying to organize the wood down property line. Gonna need to get more pallets soon.
Exactly my point of view. I'm a striped collar (blue & white) worker so I don't need the exercise of CSS'ing my own wood. But there's something about that kind of work that puts a smile on my face.(Cheap fun hobby that pays me back)
Between golf, garden, green house, fishing, yard work,life & other stuff, when I fall into some time, I look forward to it & have fun going out cutting fire wood.
Getting/being ahead with the wood means I can go cut when I want to.
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