Got 11.5 cords out today and the first 2 cords for tomorrow loaded. My wife is running a half marathon in Philly tomorrow and I hope she’s home by 1. Just making a few deliveries in the afternoon. Pictured is my dump truck with 2 cords on it.
Looks great for what others would think of it as uglies. Keeping all those set making the rest of your selling splits visually appealing.
We bought a F350, flat bed, got to do a little more work on it. Should pull our dump trailer well. Most of out customers only get a face cord at the time, a couple get dump trailer load.
I think it has wood sides, we have to change rear engine seal started leaking about 20 miles down the road....
Started the afternoon off with delivering the two cords of oak on the truck from yesterday. Then went and did another two cord delivery. Finally loaded up these two cords of cherry which will get dropped off some time during the week. It’s too warm for hand loading all this wood. Now that school has started back up, I’m ready for fall like temps.
Loading I find to be more exhausting, at least at the pace I load...not trying to take an hour to fill the truck up.
Gas? I don't see a diesel badge...stinks on the seal...but being 2 WD pulling the tranny to replace the seal is not that bad of a job...might consider replacing the front tranny seal while you are there. I bought an F150 some years back, they sold it cheap because "the tranny was out"...it just needed a front seal
Is it worth all the extra work of hand loading when you already have a FEL? Do you load by yourself? Just seems very labor intensive to me...I mean firewood is just in general, but this part of the game wouldn't have to be...
Seems like a lot of work just for that...I would think you could get a pretty accurate load by just dumping it in with the loader once you figured out what a 1, 1.5, 2 cord looks like. I guess I'm lazy...but after all the work of making it into firewood, there is no way I would hand stack 150 cord...just to go dump it in a pile in an hour or less! I would however guarantee my quantity...