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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3875358" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Kids, cousin and I used to cut and split wood for extra money. We were racing ATC's at the time so the exercise and extra money paid for entry fees and we didn't need to go to the gym. </p><p>We would be in the woods by daylight, done cutting and stacking 3 ricks on the trailer by noon. </p><p>Go home and split and restack on the trailer by 3pm and deliver until around 6pm or so during the weekends we weren't at the track in the mid 80's. </p><p>We don't burn a lot of wood now except in the shop with the double barrel stove. Our oak, pecan and walnut trees self prune during Oklahoma's winds so wood has never been an issue since moving to the sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3875358, member: 5412"] Kids, cousin and I used to cut and split wood for extra money. We were racing ATC's at the time so the exercise and extra money paid for entry fees and we didn't need to go to the gym. We would be in the woods by daylight, done cutting and stacking 3 ricks on the trailer by noon. Go home and split and restack on the trailer by 3pm and deliver until around 6pm or so during the weekends we weren't at the track in the mid 80's. We don't burn a lot of wood now except in the shop with the double barrel stove. Our oak, pecan and walnut trees self prune during Oklahoma's winds so wood has never been an issue since moving to the sticks. [/QUOTE]
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