So, aside from the obvious saw and perhaps splitter, what do you consider to be the most important or perhaps most used tool you use while processing or obtaining firewood.? I would say it is my Logrite hookaroon....
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Sure helps when unloading the truck or moving rounds to the splitter.
Second, would be my rubber knit gloves. I have tried a lot of gloves and these seem to have the best performance to price ratio. I like the feel of deer skin, but they are worthless with wet wood and wear fast. The big farmer gloves fit to loose, but do last a long time. Brownies are good for half a day at best.
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Sure helps when unloading the truck or moving rounds to the splitter.
Second, would be my rubber knit gloves. I have tried a lot of gloves and these seem to have the best performance to price ratio. I like the feel of deer skin, but they are worthless with wet wood and wear fast. The big farmer gloves fit to loose, but do last a long time. Brownies are good for half a day at best.
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