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Mauls: Not so Bad After All
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorlivin247" data-source="post: 1313362" data-attributes="member: 32374"><p>Between my dad and I we cut and split about 18 to 20 cords a year...I split I would guess 80% w/ the maul b/c if I don't, old Ray Ray will be lifting it on to the splitter...He gets the nasty stuff and I leave several halves for him to make his nice neat flats for tying the ends...I would not trade that guy for the world...He does almosts all the stacking and hauls it to my house, 11 miles from where we stack it, thru out the winter months...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorlivin247, post: 1313362, member: 32374"] Between my dad and I we cut and split about 18 to 20 cords a year...I split I would guess 80% w/ the maul b/c if I don't, old Ray Ray will be lifting it on to the splitter...He gets the nasty stuff and I leave several halves for him to make his nice neat flats for tying the ends...I would not trade that guy for the world...He does almosts all the stacking and hauls it to my house, 11 miles from where we stack it, thru out the winter months... [/QUOTE]
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