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O/T SPLITTING WOOD

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    Posted: 01 Jun 2010 at 6:11am
I BOUGHT A NEW LOG SPLITTER  BACK IN MARCH, THIS LAST SAT WAS THE FRIST TIME
I HAVE USED IT , HAD A GOOD CREW ON BOARD , NICK JOSH AND BECKY.
 
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Edited by TEDMI - 01 Jun 2010 at 6:34am
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Looks easy, bet I could split more in a hour with a manual splitter, but bet you could split more in a day.
If fishing is a sport your looking at an athlete
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it looked good but too many fingers handling wood for me.. if you are going to  have help make sure the guy running the lever is the guy holding the wood.. fingers dont grow back
if farming was easy everybody would be doing it
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Originally posted by farmer_rob farmer_rob wrote:

it looked good but too many fingers handling wood for me.. if you are going to  have help make sure the guy running the lever is the guy holding the wood.. fingers dont grow back
Good advise, That's the law at our place too
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