Must be something about the copper topped ones. I got a couple of them just down the road. SWMBO and I were moving some rocks at the creek out front and they were passing by on a 4 wheeler. Stopped to help. One's about 14 and ones about 12 or 13 years old. Nice kids! I saw them shoveling snow from their LONG driveway so the tractor blade took care of that for them.
We had a bad storm that knocked out all the power for a week here last summer. I saw them helping their father and (great?) grandfather cut a dead oak tree at a church near by.
They had a wore out WalMart chain saw with a dull chain, a wood maul and some wedges.... I loaded my 20" saw in my tractor bucket and coupled the log splitter to the wood rack on the back. Those boys work. They *really* seem to enjoy having some tools to work with!
The older of the two could take probably my tractor apart and reassemble it and would likely remember every wrench size needed for every part....gotta cultivate that kind of talent!
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