Had to Bring in Some Help

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spacecowboyIV

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Jun 22, 2010
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Central VA
I had some oak rounds that I was having trouble getting through, luckily my nephew came to visit to help me out. He started with the maul...
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When that didn't work, smartly, he decided to try to noodle it....
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Naturally all that can work up quite an appetite.
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I'm sure you all won't enjoy that as much as I did/do, but couldn't help but share.
 
lol Awesome!
 
I've always thought it would be nice to have a throttle on the brake for when you are really leaning into a log.
 
He's going do really fine in life.
 
That's awful, where is his little chaps and hard hat? :)
 
As the dad of an 18 month year old, I can say that nothing is cuter than a kid sitting in his high chair just plain ole covered in food. I got a pic of my son takin a screw gun to the snowblower. If I wasnt so lazy with resizing Id post it here.
 
If he had a Fiskars he would made it all the way through that round! :)
 
Loved it, especially when I don't have to clean up the mess. Cute tyke.
 
Gotta start 'em young! Great job and cute kid!

Ray
 
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