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Old 04-26-2011, 12:05 AM
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I bet your neighbors are riding their MTDs drooling and runnin into things! Super nice tractor!
HAHAHA, that is a long story and thank you!

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WOW JayBrd.... that is pretty awesome!!!!
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[QUOTE=JayBrd;70175]HAHAHA, that is a long story and thank you!

Ive got to hear this story!
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Old 04-26-2011, 12:26 AM
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Cut and split about 1 1/2 cords of wood today, still need 3 more cords. Got lazy this winter and didn't get any up for next year so now I am doing it in the heat The ole' 149 did spliter towing duty for me.
I've always wondered what is a cord? I have always heard wood sold buy the pick up load 8ft with a slit heep.
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Lew sweet line up you've got there!

Jay awesome pics as always! Gotta get some practice in your furrow is a little crooked.

Chip I'm glad it's you and not me cutting all that wood. My dad used to sell fire wood and we cut and split 4 cord a day. I'm done with firewood!
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Cord = 4x4x8 ... so what is a "slit heep" ?
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Took off the front snow plow and put the 60" deck on. man that was a pain in the butt. The mule drive was a little tweaked and hard to get lined up in front. Still need the front deck wheels but it works pritty good. My little helper was there on his tractor.
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I've always wondered what is a cord? I have always heard wood sold buy the pick up load 8ft with a slit heep.
Cord is 4x4x8. Never heard of a slit heep
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Chip I'm glad it's you and not me cutting all that wood. My dad used to sell fire wood and we cut and split 4 cord a day. I'm done with firewood!
I don't like it but I have an outdoor wood furnace and I heat my house and shop with it. It saves me around $2400 or more in fuel oil
I would love to have one of the automated wood proccesors like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIhu8duBb2o
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Thanks for sharing your cub pics, Brad!
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Cord = 4x4x8 ... so what is a "slit heep" ?
What i mean is it is heaped up in the box maybe a foot higher than the sides. So it is slightly heaped up.

Forgive my spelling and fast typing. I went to public school and was more interested in the girls there than the classes.
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