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Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279731
07/02/15 10:04 AM
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I hear splitting firewood is the main winter sport there.

Sounds like oodles of fun


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Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279734
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Just messing with you. Yes, a snowblower will be useful. For walkways. For driveways, you may want something bigger.

Wood splitting is best done when there isn't snow or mud on the ground.


Mike

Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279735
07/02/15 10:28 AM
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Our good friends actually live up around Augusta and they've already promised us 4 chords of wood to be delivered in September.

He's got one of those new fangled kinetic log splitter that is able to do it a lot quicker apparently than a hydraulic one from what he tells me.

Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279737
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Look at YouTube vids, those things are insane!

Mike

Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279738
07/02/15 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ThunderMuffin
Our good friends actually live up around Augusta and they've already promised us 4 chords of wood to be delivered in September.

He's got one of those new fangled kinetic log splitter that is able to do it a lot quicker apparently than a hydraulic one from what he tells me.


You're going to have to learn the "Mr. Man Rap", here sing along:

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Oh, and good news, you'll get to root for the Patriots, Bruins, Celtic and Red Sox!


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Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279746
07/03/15 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ThunderMuffin
new fangled kinetic log splitter

[Linked Image]


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Re: So - uhh... do people sail cats in Maine? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #279747
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Those always work!

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