CL: Living Free in NH

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branchburner

Minister of Fire
Hearth Supporter
Sep 27, 2008
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southern NH
(broken link removed to http://nh.craigslist.org/zip/4158447898.html)

Bow NH is too far for me, but I DO like it when my my gifts are wrapped with a ribbon by being cut to length, stacked, and presented to me in an easy-access driveway!
 
I saw that, and I actually live in Bow, Debating if its worth it. kinda is since its cut and stacked up. maybe ill get a few loads...
 
Debating if its worth it.

The debate would be easier if you added a 22-ton splitter to your sig (as I hope to in the next few weeks). When I get softwood rounds that big, I usually let them sit a few years til I get out the maul, then burn a year after split. Less sappy and less resistant to splitting with age.
 
Yeah im jumping on it, its basically inbetween work and my house, pretty much drive by it on my commute. free is for me.

If its too hard to hand split I may have to rent a hydraulic splitter for a day. I have a huge pile of un-splittables that I could use a splitter for as well.
 
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