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Hauling Wood As You Get Older...What Changes Have You Made?
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<blockquote data-quote="Axe Man" data-source="post: 3190468" data-attributes="member: 45503"><p>I'll be 58 in January and I gotta say I am slowing down. Was a time when I would/could stay in the bush all day with no break, not anymore.</p><p> I cut about 12 cord this year taking it pretty easy with breaks every couple of hours.</p><p> Easiest way for me to cut is to get my wheeler up as close to the targeted tree as possible and cutting, splitting and piling in the trailer, then pulling it out of the bush. One step and easy to handle small pieces.</p><p> Have fun and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axe Man, post: 3190468, member: 45503"] I'll be 58 in January and I gotta say I am slowing down. Was a time when I would/could stay in the bush all day with no break, not anymore. I cut about 12 cord this year taking it pretty easy with breaks every couple of hours. Easiest way for me to cut is to get my wheeler up as close to the targeted tree as possible and cutting, splitting and piling in the trailer, then pulling it out of the bush. One step and easy to handle small pieces. Have fun and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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