*sigh* you guys started talking about your nuts and you got my thread kicked down to just north of the can
You can also crack them with a hammer.
This is about what I've been doing the past two years. I found a guy who delivers wood for so cheap I can't justify spending so much time scrounging as I've done in years past. I still scrounge a couple cords a year, but buying two cords this year to burn next year seems to work well for me, and takes the pressure off my scrounge demands. However, I scored a jackpot scrounge at work recently and don't think I'll need to buy wood in the spring.
) At $100 or so a load, it's not worth it to scrounge everything. I've got enough "to big to fit in either stove" that needs to be resplit, plus 2 humungous oak trees that I has taken down (for a ridiculous price), that still have to be processed. Luckily I have a borrowed splitter coming in soon, and I'll have it for a few weeks, so everything will get done.According to Thomas Jefferson, Washington could crack walnuts with his bare hands.
That oughta get this thread kicked to the can. A C

I inherited my grandparents' old riding mower that's probably as old as I am.
Its official - I am old.
Its official - I am old.
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naw, that mower is older than it looks...you can't see the team of horses pulling it from that angle. Thats also not a cup holder...that's where you're supposed to keep your rifle....for fighting off bandits.


Amazing what the bigger LW's will push.If I bagged my leaves (and my walnuts), there would likely be a national shortage of trash bags.
The first "big" purchase in the new house was a Little Wonder blower. Second was a handheld Echo blower, to blow leaves out of the gardens, and feed the Little Wonder.

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