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Sawyer Rob

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A few weeks ago my helper and me, buzzed up some oak logs into firewood,

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We ended up with a pretty good load of blocks to split!

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Well, this last Sat, we managed to get after them! Here's my "crew" lol

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With the TW3HD in place, we started to make splits,

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filling my half cord boxes as we go,

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and before too long, we had 3 boxes heaped up and enough more splits piled, to easily fill a 4th box, later,

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So, just working along with a fair amount of "BSing" going on, we split just over 2 cords in a bit over 2 hours... Not too bad in my book...

So, with the trailer now empty, we can be on to the next adventure! lol

SR
 
A few weeks ago my helper and me, buzzed up some oak logs into firewood,

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We ended up with a pretty good load of blocks to split!

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Well, this last Sat, we managed to get after them! Here's my "crew" lol

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With the TW3HD in place, we started to make splits,

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filling my half cord boxes as we go,

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and before too long, we had 3 boxes heaped up and enough more splits piled, to easily fill a 4th box, later,

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So, just working along with a fair amount of "BSing" going on, we split just over 2 cords in a bit over 2 hours... Not too bad in my book...

So, with the trailer now empty, we can be on to the next adventure! lol

SR
hey sawyer good lookin help there always makes it easier. good luck on the next adventure.
 
So how'd you con Willie Robertson into helpin ya?! :dancing: :happybanana:

He hides out over here...good cover for him! :) One thing I can say, for a rich boy, he's a good worker!

Here's a couple better picts of our work area, when we was done...

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Red oak and a little cherry on the left, aspen/poplar and a little maple on the right,

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Thanks guys!!

SR
 

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