Posted by db4600 on December 07, 2023 at 04:53:25 from (174.229.180.187):
In Reply to: Firewood Cutting posted by rusty6 on December 06, 2023 at 19:44:25:
Fall was always firewood season. Starting in September between harvest, calving, butchering, and milking there was wood to cut. The farm house and shop ran on wood so 8-10 cords a year were needed. There was an old McCulloch back in time. In 77 Pa bought a 61 Husqvarna. I finally retired it around 2005. There was a home built 3pt saw that was powered originally by an 8N and later a 1520 and 4600. There was also a home built hydraulic splitter. The pole wood and block wood were brought back to the farm yard via an old Kelly Ryan manure spreader less beater and apron. But the best memories were neighbors coming to help saw pole wood. There were two neighbors that were very good on the saw. Once Pa had the blade filed to sing a crew of guys could fill several barge boxes that were now empty of cob corn. The reward was chicken, dumplings, and apple pie from Mas kitchen.
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