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Rain, Sleet, or Snow...do you still go?
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<blockquote data-quote="vanhalenps4" data-source="post: 4587504" data-attributes="member: 73682"><p>I know I'm not as tough as you guys(and girls). I get my cutting done in August, September and October while it's nice out. There's usually a cord left in the shed at the end of winter, so there's not a necessity to be out there in blizzards and ice storms or running saws when my neighbors are trying to get deer to put food on their tables. This isn't my occupation, just something I've been doing with my dad since I was 7 or 8. We've got 12 acres of hardwood so there's always something to be cut. Right now's my time to go out while the leaves are off and mark what's ready to come down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vanhalenps4, post: 4587504, member: 73682"] I know I'm not as tough as you guys(and girls). I get my cutting done in August, September and October while it's nice out. There's usually a cord left in the shed at the end of winter, so there's not a necessity to be out there in blizzards and ice storms or running saws when my neighbors are trying to get deer to put food on their tables. This isn't my occupation, just something I've been doing with my dad since I was 7 or 8. We've got 12 acres of hardwood so there's always something to be cut. Right now's my time to go out while the leaves are off and mark what's ready to come down. [/QUOTE]
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