Google pays a 90 dollars hourly salary. For a 40-hour work week, my most recent online earnings were $3500. My younger (wws) brother’s buddy claims that he works for about 30 hours per week and makes an average salary of $12,265. I’m amazed at how straightforward things used to be. More details may be found on this website.. www.Payathome7.com
Theres a trick to it. Gotta bite off small enough pieces. Once that first wedge is removed, the rest goes quick. Can't try to split it in half with one whack, nibble around the edges.
Nice trailer. Screwed up here on the farm and bought a cheaper heavy duty landscaper trailer. Used primarily to have cuts out to the splitter. Long story short, three years…tore it up. Those tilt beds with the drop sides are the way to go. Texas Pride builds a nice rig. Cut split wood looks so good. Did a Siberian Elm this weekend. Resists rot so you don’t have to rush if it falls. Burns even but mild. A good early spring stove.
That's great. God bless those young men.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to have young guys around when work is to be done!
ReplyDeleteGoogle pays a 90 dollars hourly salary. For a 40-hour work week, my most recent online earnings were $3500. My younger (wws) brother’s buddy claims that he works for about 30 hours per week and makes an average salary of $12,265. I’m amazed at how straightforward things used to be. More details may be found
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Good job! I've cut that much in rounds, but splitting is another matter...
ReplyDeleteTheres a trick to it. Gotta bite off small enough pieces. Once that first wedge is removed, the rest goes quick. Can't try to split it in half with one whack, nibble around the edges.
DeleteOr have the right kind of "Go-Devil."
DeleteNice trailer. Screwed up here on the farm and bought a cheaper heavy duty landscaper trailer. Used primarily to have cuts out to the splitter. Long story short, three years…tore it up. Those tilt beds with the drop sides are the way to go. Texas Pride builds a nice rig. Cut split wood looks so good. Did a Siberian Elm this weekend. Resists rot so you don’t have to rush if it falls. Burns even but mild. A good early spring stove.
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