Let me tell you he can eat and loves to eat!!PapaDave said:Bobby, looks like he's ready to eat first. :coolsmile:
i dont know zap. lol im gonna have to train him in some nice wall stacking.zapny said:Before the saw comes the stacking for the young guy, I have some extra t-post. :snake:
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Scotty Overkill said:he looks like I do when I get my saw out.....drooling and mesmerized!....start 'em young on them Stihls and he's destined to be a great man someday!!
haha. yeah i could use one myself. lolfirefighterjake said:That one of those kevlar bibs I've been hearing about . . . I've been meaning to get myself one of those and some chaps.![]()
Yep, stacking first, then splitting, then get em on the saw.ecocavalier02 said:i dont know zap. lol im gonna have to train him in some nice wall stacking.zapny said:Before the saw comes the stacking for the young guy, I have some extra t-post. :snake:
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Carbon_Liberator said:Yep, stacking first, then splitting, then get em on the saw.ecocavalier02 said:i dont know zap. lol im gonna have to train him in some nice wall stacking.zapny said:Before the saw comes the stacking for the young guy, I have some extra t-post. :snake:
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My oldest son is ready to start running the saw, but I don't know if I'm ready to let him yet, not without all kinds of safety gear anyway.
For now they are the main splitter/stackers around this house.
thats pretty awesome. cute kid.BucksCounty said:He is my helper with kindling. My wife says I have him brainwashed. Every day I pick him up from daycare, he says, "home, firewood". Found a John Deere battery gator for him at a garage sale. He loves it, and so do I....he drives around, picks up the sticks for me, and says "firewood. I just hope he keeps the same enthusiasm as he gets older
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