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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

One must not take pieces of wood from the sukkah even on the last holiday of the festival. When he said, if he wants, he shall take, it is permitted for him.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

One may not bring pieces of wood with a rope, a basket, or a mat; but he may bring them with a covering or in a sackcloth. R. Shimon b. Elazar said: The house of Shammai and the house of Hillel are not in a disagreement about the collected pieces of wood that are in an area that are allowed to be brought and about the scattered pieces of wood that to be in the fields that one was not allowed to bring them. What do they disagree about? About the collected pieces of wood that are in the fields; The house of Shammai says: One should not bring; but the house of Hillel says: One should bring it.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

If a bed, a chair, a bench, an armchair, or a cot breaks to pieces, likewise if a beam breaks, likewise if a stack of beams breaks, one is not allowed to take care of oneself with them on the holiday, because they are not "what is already available". But if one did eat her on the holiday, one is not allowed to heat with them on public holidays. Nuts or almonds themselves, one can heat with them, because they are not "what is already available".
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

Nobody should put a stone on a log to break it; but he may stick it in the sand to break it. One may not make charcoals on the holiday, not even for the same day itself.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

One must not use a stretcher chair wear, no matter whether men or women. Neither a blind man with his staff nor a shepherd with his bag go out. R. Shimon says: It is permissible to drive cattle with a stick on a holiday.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

R. Eliezer says: One may take a sliver of wood to pick his teeth with; but the Sages declare it forbidden, But he may take something from the manger located in front of the cattle - only he should not tear it off - in order to poke his teeth with it If he tore it off on the Sabbath, he is obligated to make a sin offering; if he has torn it down on the holiday, he gets the lashes. R. Eliezer says: A scion from the yard, one may gather it up and set it on fire, only he should not intend to pile them up in heaps; R. Shimon declares it permissible, for everything that is in the courtyard is already there.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

Three things were said about the wick, three about the aggravation and three about the lenient. These are the three that were said about the aggravation: one must not first make it; one must not singe it by the fire, and it must not be cut in two. And these are the three that were said about the lenient: it may be soaked in oil, it may be flattened with the hand, and one may divide it by fire into two lamps.
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Tosefta Beitzah (Lieberman)

One may start the supply and one may throw down fruit through the roof hatch on the holiday. One may not let them down through the window, but they may be brought down through ladders.
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