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I have two Fiskars splitting axes, and an axe eye maul. Somewhere is an old grenade wedge that my neighbor had to burn out of a log. I suspect you get a bit more wood split on a given day.

That is a very nice rig. Does it have that little splitter attachment to split small logs up on the lift? I saw a video of that once, very impressive. What an invention. I hope it was invented here in the States...
Made in Duluth MN. I have 4 way and 8 way splitter head.

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That would be a cool saw, but
Without checling the cylinder
It could be a bad deal, echo cylinders
For that are around 200
And I'm kinda busted now anyways
I shouldn't have posted about wanting
Another saw.
This being an adult thing is kinda overrated :)
Rings are cheap scratches in a cylinder are overrated. You would be surprised what will run well for personnel use.
 
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Wood for Good Charity Cut:

I cut into one of the downed trees to see if it was still in good shape. This is one of the smaller ones. It's close to 24" diameter. That is an 18" bar on my little 260. As you can see, the trunk is still in very good shape. Most of the trees that are down are 32" to 36" red oaks. We should be able to get a lot of firewood for the Goods.

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Wood for Good Charity Cut:

I cut into one of the downed trees to see if it was still in good shape. This is one of the smaller ones. It's close to 24" diameter. That is an 18" bar on my little 260. As you can see, the trunk is still in very good shape. Most of the trees that are down are 32" to 36" red oaks. We should be able to get a lot of firewood for the Goods.

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Hmmm. I thought that looked familiar.
 

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Wood for Good Charity Cut:

I cut into one of the downed trees to see if it was still in good shape. This is one of the smaller ones. It's close to 24" diameter. That is an 18" bar on my little 260. As you can see, the trunk is still in very good shape. Most of the trees that are down are 32" to 36" red oaks. We should be able to get a lot of firewood for the Goods.

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Stock to stock the 260 seems stronger than a 026
 
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