Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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I don't get it :(
What are you using to browse ?
This work ?

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Or does this work ??

Ryobi


Sometimes local ads lead to good scrounges

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-buy-sell-oth...es/1100137473?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

I think I'll pass on that one LOL
I can see both of those
 
Same as what the others said re: the pics.

Delivered another cord to my Daughter today. Actually used a wheel barrow for the firs time since I hurt my leg (two weeks ago). I took it slow and deliberate, but it did not hurt, so I was happy. Of course, that just meant that I had to jam my left index finger between two pieces of wood! Thankfully, I was wearing gloves, but the base of the nail is black & blue and the tip of the finger is swollen ... I'm gettin tired of stuff hurtin, I can barely type! ... but the leg is improving!

Also checked out some more trees the land owner wants down, will be for next year's fire wood. Both are Oaks with bases of over 30". One has a series of wood pecker holes in it, so that ought to be interesting. When he pointed out the second tree I walked around the back of it, and to his surprise is is mostly hollow! There must have been a fork that came down years ago, and all that is holding this very tall tree up looks like a 15' C!!! Both trees have a slight lean to them, but luckily they are not extreme leans. None the less, I'm sure that dropping them could get interesting. I'm gonna wait till I can move a little faster!

Also fixed my KM130R today, see the thread if you want to know.
 
image.jpg Came home from church and it was cloudy and breezy, so I noodled elm until the sun cam out and it got hot. Rather noodle elm than run the splitter. image.jpg I can noodle a cord about as fast as I can split one and the pieces come out nice and smooth, not hairy. I do however, get about 4 buckets of noodles per cord!

Hey Mike, the tractor just reappeared out of thin air! Lol.
 
View attachment 445601 Came home from church and it was cloudy and breezy, so I noodled elm until the sun cam out and it got hot. Rather noodle elm than run the splitter. View attachment 445597 I can noodle a cord about as fast as I can split one and the pieces come out nice and smooth, not hairy. I do however, get about 4 buckets of noodles per cord!

Hey Mike, the tractor just reappeared out of thin air! Lol.

Man, not sure but I think you win, most noodles in a single pic.
 

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