scoutcub
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- Yanmar LX4900//Cub 7532//Cub Yanmar SC2400//Komatsu D38//Cub Volunteer//Cub SZ60/CAT 289C/CAT 308
Got around 5-6 cord of Black Locust to be split and another 4-5 to cut and haul. all that to be added to 40+ cords already in the stacks. It is all my "retirement" wood for when I get too stove up to cut anymore (75 now). I will be splitting/stacking most of the winter weather permitting by hand. I only use the hydraulic splitter for the tough stuff. My "wooding" is what keeps me going, were I to quit, I'd either weigh a ton or be dead shortly.
Harry K
Amen. My dad is 84 and still out most every day in the summer/fall cutting/splitting wood. I grew up with the ax/sledge/wedges and that IS a great workout. looking forward to returning to it one day....
and, I did buy my Dad a nice 27 ton logsplitter, oh how he loves that thing. Does everything else manually...