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Cutting firewood and getting older....
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugenpoet" data-source="post: 1107770" data-attributes="member: 19293"><p>This has been a very interesting thread to read for a 61 year old guy who plans to keep on harvesting a good portion of his own firewood for at least another 20 years (hopefully), mainly because I like getting my exercise doing something productive. As Spike60 said, just do a little at a time. Two hours a day 3 times a week for six weeks in the fall and six weeks in the spring allows me to cut, buck, haul, split and stack more firewood than I can run through my two Jotul Oslo stoves even in the coldest winter. However, I must confess that the Kubota M7040 saves me a lot of the real bull work of getting the wood from the woodlot up to the house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugenpoet, post: 1107770, member: 19293"] This has been a very interesting thread to read for a 61 year old guy who plans to keep on harvesting a good portion of his own firewood for at least another 20 years (hopefully), mainly because I like getting my exercise doing something productive. As Spike60 said, just do a little at a time. Two hours a day 3 times a week for six weeks in the fall and six weeks in the spring allows me to cut, buck, haul, split and stack more firewood than I can run through my two Jotul Oslo stoves even in the coldest winter. However, I must confess that the Kubota M7040 saves me a lot of the real bull work of getting the wood from the woodlot up to the house. [/QUOTE]
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