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The Zen of wood splitting
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<blockquote data-quote="steved" data-source="post: 4369679" data-attributes="member: 109513"><p>That's all my grandfather uses...but he has three or four of them with him at all times, for when one quits (wood chip in the reed valve), he can pick up the next one until it dies, repeat. He takes them back to his shop and pulls them apart, cleans them, starts it all over the next day...he's almost 90. He buys, restores, and sells used outdoor power equipment...I can't count how many Stihls, Husky, and the like he's bought and sold in the past five years alone...he will almost always keep the Poulans.</p><p></p><p>Splitting wood is almost like mowing grass, you can just shutdown and not really think about anything...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steved, post: 4369679, member: 109513"] That's all my grandfather uses...but he has three or four of them with him at all times, for when one quits (wood chip in the reed valve), he can pick up the next one until it dies, repeat. He takes them back to his shop and pulls them apart, cleans them, starts it all over the next day...he's almost 90. He buys, restores, and sells used outdoor power equipment...I can't count how many Stihls, Husky, and the like he's bought and sold in the past five years alone...he will almost always keep the Poulans. Splitting wood is almost like mowing grass, you can just shutdown and not really think about anything... [/QUOTE]
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