Hoo Boy, does that take me back! When I was a kid we could cut trees into 4 to 6 foot lengths and split them small enough to handle, haul them to the house and saw them up on a "buzz" or circle saw. We didn't have a chain saw at the time, we used a two man crosscut. Dad put me on one end of the danged thing when I was about ten years old. Dad had a model A Ford coupe that he had cut off the "rumble seat and built a wooden pickup bed on it. When we finally got something a little more modern he took the bed off, and would jack up one rear wheel, put the belt around it and run it in reverse. We cut many a cord of firewood with that thing. I have the mandrels and blade now. I guess we were just lucky, but no one ever got hurt. I wouldn't say that one should be afraid of them, but they do require a lot of respect.
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