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<blockquote data-quote="msvold" data-source="post: 1909659" data-attributes="member: 39916"><p>I'm 46, served 20 years in the Marine Corps and now work as a Department of the Army Civilian. Have a 13 year old daughter, 4 quarter horses, 4 cats and three dogs. My wife grew up in Wisconsin and loves heat from firewood. We have 28 acres of which approximately 20 are wooded so we have plenty of wood fuel. Began reading AS in Fall 09, since that time I have purchased a Husky 359, 35 Ton splitter, steel toe boots, Labonville Chaps and helmet. Just yesterday, cut up a Oak tree which had blown over and mentioned to my wife that I probably could have got through it a bit faster if I had a 70 cc saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msvold, post: 1909659, member: 39916"] I'm 46, served 20 years in the Marine Corps and now work as a Department of the Army Civilian. Have a 13 year old daughter, 4 quarter horses, 4 cats and three dogs. My wife grew up in Wisconsin and loves heat from firewood. We have 28 acres of which approximately 20 are wooded so we have plenty of wood fuel. Began reading AS in Fall 09, since that time I have purchased a Husky 359, 35 Ton splitter, steel toe boots, Labonville Chaps and helmet. Just yesterday, cut up a Oak tree which had blown over and mentioned to my wife that I probably could have got through it a bit faster if I had a 70 cc saw. [/QUOTE]
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