Studs all broke. Does that pic work for you? It did earlier, but doesn't now for me...just shows some forum address...
Link doesn't work for me. If the studs broke then I'd wager the lug nuts we're not tight or some where missing. That's the only time I've seen all lugs fail is when someone keeps driving and turning with loose lugs. The torque during a turn will stretch and break a lug, then another , then another. Faster and faster failure with each lug gone I did it once with a set of duals on a 806 International tractor one spring. Figured out the gunshot noise after I lost 6 lugs. Seen it on a four bolt compact car when the owner lost a few lug nuts so he only had 3 out of 4 on 3 wheels. 3 wheels came off in the same turn on the gravel road.
I put a set of Timbren springs on my truck in April. Wish I'd done it sooner. Installation was 30 minutes, they have zero effect on ride quality when the bed is empty, and they improve ride when it's loaded with wood. What they don't do is increase payload capacity. They're essentially oversized bump stops that assist your leaf springs. I like them enough that I got my dad a set for his truck too.
Nice little grab there Ron. Youre cutting? Been a long while since ive had any beech. There was some at that birch score but PITA on a hill and im getting lazy in my old age. Really trying to catch up on SS before bringing more loads in.
No cutting. Guy down the street piles it up for me as they don't burn. Older couple I've known for 40 plus years. I help them out when they need it.
Pretty common native woodland tree, but rare to get one over 10”. They are in bloom right now and have great fall color. Another wood that has a unique smell.
Anyone else ever think a smaller truck would be nice some times? I had to brush hog the tractor trails to get this pig up here.