https://www.simpleimageresizer.com/Can't tell if her eyes are pretty blue or not....
https://www.simpleimageresizer.com/Can't tell if her eyes are pretty blue or not....
She has sunglasses on lol
you are a smart guy, extrapolate!She has sunglasses on lol
You weren't looking at her eyes.Can't tell if her eyes are pretty blue or not....
No comment...You weren't looking at her eyes.
They usually start on the first pull.Can’t beat those Honda engines
InterestingSo at home Depot today I seen this? Is it a generic x27? Any thoughts or opinions? View attachment 1036924View attachment 1036925
Did it have a hollow 36" handle? Head definitely looks different but the same ball park. I'd still buy a fiskars for the outstanding customer service alone should something happenSo at home Depot today I seen this? Is it a generic x27? Any thoughts or opinions? View attachment 1036924View attachment 1036925
A fellow member is going to let me take a x27 for a test drive this weekend. I'm pretty excited, I have heard so much about them. I have only used the orange monster maul for all my splitting and a old POS hand me down maul that was on its last leg.Did it have a hollow 36" handle? Head definitely looks different but the same ball park. I'd still buy a fiskars for the outstanding customer service alone should something happen
I always split with a hydraulic splitter before mostly due to laziness and poor axemanship, but my current wood processing area is too steep to get the splitter up so after struggling with a maul and a different axe I grabbed an x27 and holy frickin smokes. The hype is real. Now I am just splitting straight grain red oak but dicing up a 24" round is much quicker than I could ever do with a hydraulic unit fumbling around. I throw a bungee cord around and then start going after a crack I see and never take more than 2 hits on anything but the most stubborn knots. Super impressedA fellow member is going to let me take a x27 for a test drive this weekend. I'm pretty excited, I have heard so much about them. I have only used the orange monster maul for all my splitting and a old POS hand me down maul that was on its last leg.
Thanks landfakers that's exactly what I was hoping to hear. I have a couple monster red oaks to take down and wanted to atleast halve them or quarter them first. No fun dealing with 24-36" rounds, the 24" rounds I had already were hard to split with splitter in the vert and horizontal positions. Thanks again for the infoI always split with a hydraulic splitter before mostly due to laziness and poor axemanship, but my current wood processing area is too steep to get the splitter up so after struggling with a maul and a different axe I grabbed an x27 and holy frickin smokes. The hype is real. Now I am just splitting straight grain red oak but dicing up a 24" round is much quicker than I could ever do with a hydraulic unit fumbling around. I throw a bungee cord around and then start going after a crack I see and never take more than 2 hits on anything but the most stubborn knots. Super impressed
M1 very nice!Howdy guys.
Spent the afternoon at the cabin with two kids. Shot several guns and enjoyed the warm weather. Came home and made turkey noodle soup and a ribeye roast. They hit the spot.
So glad we can talk about other stuff in here now.
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Hang around a little longer Jeff , it gets better brother ! Your still a youngin lots more body parts to fail yet !Thanks to everyone who posted about tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, backs, knees, hips...etc lol. It's good to know that I'm not the only one who's buggered up!
You , talkin 2 or 4 legged brother !any deer hunters on this thread?
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