Sunday Pic of the Day

Me and you both. 60 years, attitude of a 20 something. mtmuley
Never let off the gas.
Don't let the old man in! Clint Eastwood
At 80, the log truck guy brings long logs for me to cut to senior size for splitting and stacking. Way ahead early summer with over seven cords split and stacked in the shed.
I wore my old '77 Ford pickup out hauling logs out of the woods. Besides easy loading firewood logs are hard to find around the Gallatin anymore.

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Don't let the old man in! Clint Eastwood
At 80, the log truck guy brings long logs for me to cut to senior size for splitting and stacking. Way ahead early summer with over seven cords split and stacked in the shed.
I wore my old '77 Ford pickup out hauling logs out of the woods. Besides easy loading firewood logs are hard to find around the Gallatin anymore.

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You guys are lucky in a way to have lighter wood. Our Valley Oak is heavier than hell but burns a long time. The dry wood is death on chains and literally explodes at times with my hydraulic splitter.
 
I’ve always enjoyed splitting and stacking firewood. Never done the quantity you fellas deal with, but still enjoy it.
Alas, life of the prairie doesn’t equate to much splitting wood. We stack buffalo chips and cow patties.
 

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