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FireAnt

Minister of Fire
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Dec 18, 2009
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Central CT
Finally got to splitting 2011-12. Took a break and a pic of the work station.
 

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I thought when one split vertical you had to sit on a milk crate? %-P

Nice tractor.

Shipper
 
Somethin tells me that chair's days are numbered. That much sunshine while you are splitting is a luxury this time of year.
 
Shipper50 said:
I thought when one split vertical you had to sit on a milk crate? %-P

Nice tractor.

Shipper

I'm 6'4. If I sat on a milk crate my knees would be over my ears...lol
 
SolarAndWood said:
Somethin tells me that chair's days are numbered. That much sunshine while you are splitting is a luxury this time of year.

I know... 50-60's for the rest of the week here. Get it in while the gettin's good.
 
FireAnt said:
Finally got to splitting 2011-12. Took a break and a pic of the work station.

FireAnt nice setup, how much more wood do you have to split.


zap
 
Zap

I have a decent amount of work left. Cord wise I would say 3 still to do.
 
FireAnt said:
Zap

I have a decent amount of work left. Cord wise I would say 3 still to do.

Good deal, do you think you'll get it done this winter.


zap
 
zapny said:
FireAnt said:
Zap

I have a decent amount of work left. Cord wise I would say 3 still to do.

Good deal, do you think you'll get it done this winter.


zap

I really hope to. I will work if the snow is down to though. That would= Splitter, bonfire, and bourbon.
 
FireAnt said:
zapny said:
FireAnt said:
Zap

I have a decent amount of work left. Cord wise I would say 3 still to do.

Good deal, do you think you'll get it done this winter.


zap

I really hope to. I will work if the snow is down to though. That would= Splitter, bonfire, and bourbon.

The splitter and bonfire could be dangerous, better just stick with the bourbon! :vampire:

zap
 
Thats it? Thats all you got where's the SAW"s lol
 
I still have to tackle this. I would rather be cutting... 460 sitting on the Cottonwood. That trunk is 75' and pretty much the same diameter all the way down. I need to split what I have got before I can cut again (discipline)... I have plenty of cutting to do...
 

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FireAnt said:
I still have to tackle this. I would rather be cutting... 460 sitting on the Cottonwood. That trunk is 75' and pretty much the same diameter all the way down. I need to split what I have got before I can cut again (discipline)... I have plenty of cutting to do...


Now Your Talking! WOOOtWooooT
 
Monkey Wrench said:
FireAnt said:
Finally got to splitting 2011-12. Took a break and a pic of the work station.

I don't want to lose u. Put those R.O.P.'s back-up.

Nice set-up!!


Thanks!

I know... We park the tractor in the garage and have to flip them down. I was just moving a little ways to put the wood in a pile to be stacked. It's a lame excuse...I know...
 
I have a 2520 and a brown version of the same resin chair.
I split right next to where I'll be making a stack of splits though.



I only have a 026PRO I better cut those fast growing poplars down while I still can.
 
Shipper50 said:
I thought when one split vertical you had to sit on a milk crate? %-P

Nice tractor.

Shipper

Well, some of us do Shipper. lol


Nice lot of wood and like the tractor.
 
Nice Bill! I usually split right by the stacks. I had to move due to wet conditions.

Thanks Dennis. My dad bought the property behind their house when someone was going t put a house on it. They said nobody could ever build on it due to the wetlands... Times have changed and they will put a house anywhere. It was all woods before but was cleaned out for the most part when they started to clear the land to make it a lot. It had a backfill driveway put in so it makes it nice to load and unload out of. My dad is putting a round pen in for his horse behind where the tractor is parked. The rest is for stacking and hopefully a nice size shed with wood shed!

Go Team Vertical! lol
 
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