Stacking party?

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Burnagain.............been there and done that. It is a good feeling to have that win win and everyone enjoy it as well. So, what did the wife cook for supper while you two were doing the wood thing :)
 
well no cooking, i'd already picked up a pizza. She got our youngest to nap for a while so she finally got to relax. She stays home with them all day everyday and i'm sure she needs a break so I wasn't expecting any favors for taking him out to "help" me. He really is a pretty awesome kid so it was more of a treat for me than anything.
 
As I split I throw the pieces into my 4'X8' trailer pulled by my Kawasaki 750, Once full my kids stack while I continue to split and toss into my big trailer pulled by my Suburban. Seems to go a lot faster doing it this way.

I usually have a wood splitting party twice each year. I rent a second splitter and my son brings over a few of his buddies. I usually smoke a couple brisket and 8 to 10 slabs of baby back ribs. My son's friends are always asking when the next wood splitting party is going to be... As long as I feed the workers well, they are always eager to come back,...AND I get a lot of work accomplished.
 
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