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I’ve been been working on some firewood the last couple weekends. I’ve had the 372 saw for a long time but I found the 272 on marketplace for $200. The 372 has better anti vibration but besides that I’m really impressed with how good it cuts.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,473  
I should about have 2 years of wood split. By the time I get done with what’s cut I’ll for sure have 2 years probably close to 3 years. The mini x is great for helping with firewood.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,474  
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,475  
Good pictures - I like your industrialized setting. A change of pace from wooded door yards and landings.

gg
Agreed. It looks like a nice place under cover to store it.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,476  
Good pictures - I like your industrialized setting. A change of pace from wooded door yards and landings.

gg

It is industrial. It used to sawmill/handle factory. It’s my uncle’s property. He’s waiting for the city to buy it for far more than it’s actually work and he lets me use it in the meantime.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,478  
75 year old iron still earning its keep.

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Looks great. Makes me sentimental. Similar to my set up I once had. My dad used it on the farm while I was growing up. I used it until a few years ago. Sold it to a neighbour still using it. The only work on it I think was a clutch dad put in it. Those tractors, although limited, punched above their weight. Simple and reliable.
Is that trailer hooked to a front hitch?
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,479  
Looks great. Makes me sentimental. Similar to my set up I once had. My dad used it on the farm while I was growing up. I used it until a few years ago. Sold it to a neighbour still using it. The only work on it I think was a clutch dad put in it. Those tractors, although limited, punched above their weight. Simple and reliable.
Is that trailer hooked to a front hitch?
Yup..
Pushing it up to the house.
Much easier to set it where it needs to be to feed the wood stove.
 
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75 year old iron still earning its keep.

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I have that same bumper for my 2N, but I have the brackets for the plow that hang down off the front axle, so I have to get longer bolts to go through that as well as the bumper. Handy tractor to keep around, starts right up after sitting all winter, I put non-ethanol fuel in it and disconnect battery. If I'm using the box blade or the grading blade and "bite off more than it can chew" the engine doesn't bog down, those rear tires will dig holes down to the diff. before she'll bog or stall. Simply amazing machine. Towing frontwards & you catch a trailer tire or snag the log you're dragging on a tree or big rock and you'll be staring at the heavens in a heartbeat!
 

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