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noodling or log splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="woodyman" data-source="post: 4104251" data-attributes="member: 23183"><p>My wood splitter sits high so I don't have to bend over it and being over 60 years young I noodle all my heavy rounds to manageable lift size.I went this long with no back problems.Don't care if I wreck a saw doing this because my back is a lot more important.Chainsaws are cheap to fix.And I split for many years by hand before I got the splitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyman, post: 4104251, member: 23183"] My wood splitter sits high so I don't have to bend over it and being over 60 years young I noodle all my heavy rounds to manageable lift size.I went this long with no back problems.Don't care if I wreck a saw doing this because my back is a lot more important.Chainsaws are cheap to fix.And I split for many years by hand before I got the splitter. [/QUOTE]
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