I'm 62. Total newb to the pellet thing. Is there an age limit when lugging those bags to the heater? My back's been good, lately anyway.
I'm 63 & 8 months ................. my wife can luggem just fine .............
67 here. 2 tons by hand to the basement. Currently cutting and splitting several cords (Oak, Ash, Hickory). Have plenty of Oak & Ash already seasoned. I just signed up for Medicare. The folks were shocked when I said I take no drugs. My 'drug' is a warm house in the dead of winter.61 here. Moved 4 ton in the garage by hand, still cut my firewood off the stump, trim it, cut it to length, split it stack it and lug it in the house to burn when ready.
Don't need Viagra, Cialis or any other drugs.
I will ride my Harley until I can't get my leg over the saddle anymore. Been doing it since I was 16.
Life is good!
I'm 42 and getting tired of it too.
Come back in an other 40 and tell those that are still here all 'bout it.
Stop posting that picture of me. Although I'm not to sure who's head that is.
My first experience with pellets was moving 4 tons from the driveway to the walkout basement via lawn tractor and cart, carrying through door, and putting them on pallets and moving them into place with a pallet jack. I've processed a lot of firewood, but with firewood, you don't have to lift the rounds too high and you can split as small as you want for high stacking. The 40 lb sacks is a new wrinkle, so to speak, for me.
Trust me it is easier than 50 pound bags of chicken feed or 48 oval cans of sardines, or cases of can covers (read boxes of metal), or 60 pound bags of concrete mix, and my number one favorite 100 pound sacks of rock salt with one foot on the dock and the other on a boat.
My 'drug' is a warm house in the dead of winter.
64 here and other than an occasional NSAID to quell a throbbing wrist pain (don't slip on the ice dummy [reminder to self]) or a brew or two I'm still running around in the woods scaring NEWB pellet burners.
Divide your ages by two and you get mine.
I'll try to stay off your lawns, gentlemen.
Earl
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