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This thread is becoming weirdly silly! In the town where I live, the indigenous population, of which there aren't that many left, call kindling "morning wood" which always make me laff uncontrollably, especially when the term is used by old ladies!

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This thread is becoming weirdly silly! In the town where I live, the indigenous population, of which there aren't that many left, call kindling "morning wood" which always make me laff uncontrollably, especially when the term is used by old ladies!

 

:lol::lol::lol:

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I've got the long and short Helko log picks. Great bits of kit. If you get something that's a bit big and awkward or in a bad position to pick up you can use the log picks to drag the wood instead. Good for picking lengths out of a stack of wood too

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Use the hook for just dragging and tongs for when an end needs lifting. More bending required using tongs.

 

This thread just keeps on giving. :lol:

If you're filling a five foot scabbard you'd definitely need something to lift the end, you wouldn't want to spike it with a pickaroon unless you are very accurate.

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This thread just keeps on giving. :lol:

If you're filling a five foot scabbard you'd definitely need something to lift the end, you wouldn't want to spike it with a pickaroon unless you are very accurate.

 

I use one of those harnesses from the Easy Lift Guy. Keeps it out of the puddles:thumbup:

Robins are a bit of an issue though, they do like to perch!

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I've got the long and short Helko log picks. Great bits of kit. If you get something that's a bit big and awkward or in a bad position to pick up you can use the log picks to drag the wood instead. Good for picking lengths out of a stack of wood too

 

Right - cheers all - thats it I've ordered the 80cm one. I'll see how it goes and if I find I need something with a little more length I can come back for a bigger one :sneaky2:

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