Noodling with the Craftsman

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aussiedog3

Feeling the Heat
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Sep 15, 2009
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West Michigan
Had to noodle a few big rounds that I could not split by hand and were too big to split with the splitter I rented a few weeks ago.

Also too big to even manuever under the splitter.

This little Craftsman works great for me, cuts everything I throw at it and nice and light to handle.

Oh, and of course the Australian Cattle Dog watching me work from the porch.
 

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Great job! Your piles look nice also. Save those noodles - they make great fire starters. I've got about 4 thirty gallon garbage bags left from a lot of noodling done last year.

Shari
 
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