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OK, if I die this week, here's why...

I am 10 years older than U--Tell you something If you think that U have aches and pains you are going to have a increase every year--I just bought my first CANE don't need it yet BUT I know that time is fast coming on--No Joke each year is going to put new body problems soon you will feel like Lees Horse
 
I know there is a lot of exercise with a maul.........But I need to save my back.

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It is a 8 horse power and is a 31 ton.I would go out to look but it is raining pretty good right now.The pic is about 3 years old.I have split some big logs with it in the vertical position.She has gone thru some tough crotch areas of logs also and some very knotty ones as well.The $1200 I spent on it was well worth it.Put a hitch on the Deer you have and drag it right into the woods.I burn 2-4 cords a year and cut and split every last hunk myself.My daughter even comes out to help when she hears it fire up.If you do get one stay away from the wimpy hunk of junks.I keep mine under a roof and out of the weather all year long.The resale value on a well kept machine is high if you want to sell it off in a couple of years.

Take care, John
 
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