Posted by JerryS on January 26, 2015 at 10:28:32 from (98.80.103.253):
In Reply to: Splitting Wood. posted by lfure on January 26, 2015 at 06:08:02:
The wood I burned last winter was the first I did not split by hand. A bad shoulder and other complications of being 73 prompted me to modernize, and I got a good deal on a 27-ton splitter. It's really nice, but still lots of work. I haven't really figured out the best way to muscle a 30-inch round of red oak onto the splitter, even in the upright position, so after an afternoon of splitting I'm tired all over. Last week half of one of those rounds tipped over against my leg, knocking me over. I fell on my bad shoulder, and my hip came down on the sharp edge of a piece of firewood laying on the ground. I dodged that bullet; could have had a broken hip.
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