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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They will remember those times the rest of their life. My kids do, and they are in their 30'sWe use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.