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One third down 2 to go!

After youngest stepson offered to give me hand, we made a start tidying up the wood barn this weekend

ready for new stock arriving. 

Clearly I didn't break him as he offered to come over next weekend too, he's starting to refer to it as

his green-gym workout!

 

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the sawyers we bought our mill from were retiring due to 'My back! Aaaaargh!!! (Again)' and nearly every time we mill we try to move, lift, push , shove, stack wood causing 'My back! Aaaaargh!!! (Again)'  even with the ergonomics kinetics info training and all the cranes levers et all it is still' My back! Aaaaargh!!! (Again)' :hmpf:  I'll not tell you how many years I'm in

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