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At what point did you buy a splitter?
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<blockquote data-quote="mooseracing" data-source="post: 3412334" data-attributes="member: 49260"><p>When I would ask my dad why he didn't buy a splitter, he would say, "I've been investing on one for "x" amount of years". Depending on the age I was at the time. We always split manually until I was within a year or two of moving out to finish my degree. Then he finally plopped down the cash for a used professional one.</p><p></p><p>I'm now at the point where myself and sometimes my g/f split everything by hand. I would love to invest in a splitter, but my old farm house and barn have higher priorities. I will continue to split by hand until the 8-9 cords I burn a year, can't be split in time. Or I hit the lottery :hmm3grin2orange: Be helpful to start playing first.</p><p></p><p>Usually at the end of the year I will borrow my parents to split up the last cord of knotty stuff that I couldn't split down by hand any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseracing, post: 3412334, member: 49260"] When I would ask my dad why he didn't buy a splitter, he would say, "I've been investing on one for "x" amount of years". Depending on the age I was at the time. We always split manually until I was within a year or two of moving out to finish my degree. Then he finally plopped down the cash for a used professional one. I'm now at the point where myself and sometimes my g/f split everything by hand. I would love to invest in a splitter, but my old farm house and barn have higher priorities. I will continue to split by hand until the 8-9 cords I burn a year, can't be split in time. Or I hit the lottery :hmm3grin2orange: Be helpful to start playing first. Usually at the end of the year I will borrow my parents to split up the last cord of knotty stuff that I couldn't split down by hand any more. [/QUOTE]
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