#3 Yeah, I've done that at my son's farm. The last time I did that (about 6 years ago) the splitter ran from the PTO off the tractor (a John Deere 5510). I split over 300 cords of which 160 were used to run the wood-fired boiler for the greenhouses. The wood-boiler bound cord wood wood was cut to 4-foot lengths and the rest to 16-inch stove length.
#4: This wasn't a thing that existed when I was that age, but I have no trouble picturing my dad flying into an absolute rage if he saw me doing that.
#8: Whatever. Standing on the roof is dumb, doing a backflip is full on retarded. That broken window was probably the best outcome for her, considering the landing angle.
#2 - the very picture of motivation.
ReplyDeleteHey, he is gettin' it done, so more power to him.
Delete1- How in The F did she think that as sgoing to work out.
ReplyDelete8 - ditto
#8) Why? Why would you even attempt something so stupid?
ReplyDelete#9 BIG Squirrel
ReplyDelete#3 Yeah, I've done that at my son's farm. The last time I did that (about 6 years ago) the splitter ran from the PTO off the tractor (a John Deere 5510). I split over 300 cords of which 160 were used to run the wood-fired boiler for the greenhouses. The wood-boiler bound cord wood wood was cut to 4-foot lengths and the rest to 16-inch stove length.
ReplyDelete7 - What's with all the dummies getting their cars stuck on the beach now?
ReplyDelete#10, you can go from hero to zero in a split second.
ReplyDeleteYes, but that's a Lada, so....he's a hero.
Delete#2 is a picture of life in South Louisiana
ReplyDelete#7 I gotta hand it to'em. Braggin' rights on using a sky hook.
#9 ended a bit to early.
ReplyDelete#10...pretty sure I've had some nightmares like that.
#8 - WOW.... what an idiot! And scarred legs for life!
ReplyDelete#10- Another WOW.... another idiot!
Where can we get a ride off this planet?
#10 - Newton's laws of motion don't change just because you've rotated your car into a different position.
ReplyDelete#8 - That was an expensive mistake. She'll be doing the owner "favors" for a while.
Yet another wood splitting miracle machine that splits straight grained, knot-free softwood fantastically well.
ReplyDeleteToo bad I never cut wood like that.
#1: FFS just make more than one trip.
ReplyDelete#4: This wasn't a thing that existed when I was that age, but I have no trouble picturing my dad flying into an absolute rage if he saw me doing that.
#8: Whatever. Standing on the roof is dumb, doing a backflip is full on retarded. That broken window was probably the best outcome for her, considering the landing angle.
#9 was just about to get good
#3 Yeah, well a lot of wood I've got to split for firewood have the devil's grain and knots and branch points; that splitter would never work.
ReplyDelete#8. The stupid is strong with this young one.
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