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Pallet hoard

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by grandgourmand, Jul 31, 2022.

  1. grandgourmand

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    So I had a few logs down the trail to the lake. It’s a PITA to take the tractor down there. I reverse all the way. I noticed the bucket doesn’t have much capacity but figured pallet forks and a pallet would work better. And they did. (Yes, bringing longer logs is more efficient but I had cut these).

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  2. stuckinthemuck

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    Can you make a pallet box? Every bit counts.
     
  3. grandgourmand

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    Maybe. Good idea. I am still collecting pallets
     
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    Nice FHC improvising there! :thumbs:
     
  5. Chud

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    A carryall for the 3pt?
     
  6. brenndatomu

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    Just what I was thinking too...a pallet box full on both ends :yes:
     
  7. grandgourmand

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    Working on it. Could be used for ballast too. Unfortunately have a few projects to tackle before that one.
     
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    I made a three sided cage that I can pick up with my forks . Open side faces away from the tractor. Works great for a situation just like this.
    Not sure if I have a picture. If I find one I will post it.
     
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  9. WinonaRail

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    I enclose 3 sides and use a heavy pallet on the bottom. When I cut rounds I stack in those racks to transport to the processing area. Works great and they're reusable.
     
  10. JiminyKicket

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    Nice job making the work more pallet-able!

    Sorry, couldn’t stop myself :picard:
     
  11. grandgourmand

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    that’s a good one!
     
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  12. Redneckchevy

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    Very nice! In the winter if I want to use the tractor to move some wood I toss a pallet on my 2 prong 3point hay spear, I don't have a loader on it. You can stack a fair amount of wood on just a pallet!
     
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    Great job! Pallet for are such a versatile attachment. I'm going to make a 3 sided box for mine soon.
     
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