Posted by Adirondack case guy on September 15, 2015 at 18:12:42 from (74.69.160.79):
I'm getting closer to finishing my firewood cutting for the comeing winter. Spent the morning doing some maintainance on the Kubota, the splitter, and adding 12" to the sideboards of the dump trailer. I started splitting and loading wood at noon. Finished the load at 6:30. Should be 2 full cord on the trailer ?? Had very little limb wood in this load. Split big beech blocks to fill this load. Couldn't lift the blocks, so all of them had to be lifted with the ginpole and set on the splitter bed, but still a lot of bull work to split them. Wish my heart problems/angina would subside like today. Was able to work all afternoon at my pace with no nitro pills, and filled the trailer. BP was up tonight, but no chest pain. One more load like this should do it for the winter. There were probably 4 dozen grubbs the size of my thumb in the hollow blocks, plus bunches of smaller ones. Need a pet skunk to feed them to. HeHe. Loren, the Acg.
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