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from start to finish,,my aching back
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<blockquote data-quote="USMC0802" data-source="post: 2446154" data-attributes="member: 52119"><p>How long do you think you spent start to finish on that job? Was the bucking, splitting, etc all one day?</p><p></p><p>A buddy and I have loaded a 16'x6.5' trailer 5 times plus some in the bed of the truck and I'm wondering how much time it will take to get it all split. Almost all of it is cut to length, but there might be a bit more noodling to do on some of the larger pieces since we've been working with trees ranging from 26-50" in diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMC0802, post: 2446154, member: 52119"] How long do you think you spent start to finish on that job? Was the bucking, splitting, etc all one day? A buddy and I have loaded a 16'x6.5' trailer 5 times plus some in the bed of the truck and I'm wondering how much time it will take to get it all split. Almost all of it is cut to length, but there might be a bit more noodling to do on some of the larger pieces since we've been working with trees ranging from 26-50" in diameter. [/QUOTE]
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