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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1097399" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Out here they also have a rick. A rick is much smaller, like a quarter of a cord, and usually runs from $40 to $50! Rip off! We cut and split our own, spend lots of weekends with the kids filling the trucks full. Our oldest, 17, really found her calling when we gave her a saw to run for the first time this year!!! We get so much more cut when she started, and the two younger kids load most of it. She has a smaller Stihl saw, and hubby and I run a bigger one each. I could not tell you how many cords of wood we have burned, but our stove (a Lopi) has NOT stopped burning since November! We heat strictly by wood, so it is very important for us to keep wood. Hubby loves the Maul, and splits a bunch that way. We have a homemade hydrolic splitter that hooks to our tractor, and I use that with the kids stacking when we split together. Love family time outdoors!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1097399, member: 18809"] Out here they also have a rick. A rick is much smaller, like a quarter of a cord, and usually runs from $40 to $50! Rip off! We cut and split our own, spend lots of weekends with the kids filling the trucks full. Our oldest, 17, really found her calling when we gave her a saw to run for the first time this year!!! We get so much more cut when she started, and the two younger kids load most of it. She has a smaller Stihl saw, and hubby and I run a bigger one each. I could not tell you how many cords of wood we have burned, but our stove (a Lopi) has NOT stopped burning since November! We heat strictly by wood, so it is very important for us to keep wood. Hubby loves the Maul, and splits a bunch that way. We have a homemade hydrolic splitter that hooks to our tractor, and I use that with the kids stacking when we split together. Love family time outdoors! [/QUOTE]
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