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Loaded truck pics.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by clemsonfor, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    Hey, finally got some loaded truck pictures...:thumbs::thumbs:
    Load of red oak cut from 1 yr old logs. 20250726_080646.jpg
    This load went to a guy that said he wanted some dry dry wood...:rofl: :lol:...
    It was stacked in a shed at the shop about 8-10 yrs ago...:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:.
    Mix of tulip poplar, oak and maple. It will be burned in a fire pit at a rehab place. Pieces are about 24-25" long 20250726_101044.jpg
     
  2. isaaccarlson

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    Hauled another trailer load home today. It was WAY too hot to work, but 3 of us got about a cord dragged out of the woods, cut and loaded on the trailer. My head is still hurting, and I know we should have stayed home.
     
  3. T.Jeff Veal

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    Be careful, my friend
     
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    A couple of years ago, I experienced what probably should be called an episode.

    Was not pleasant and could not function correctly. Sat on edge of truck for about 15-30 minutes which seemed to help then wrapped up the job without finishing it. Called and made an appointment with Dr's office.

    They attributed it to being severely de-hydrated; remedied by an IV.

    Yeah, slowed down and drink less coffee, way less soda since then.
     
  5. isaaccarlson

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    I used to concrete when I was younger. Had no idea what heat stroke was. I was working as hard as I could to provide for my family and got heat stroke almost every day for a month. Not just “I’m hot”, I’m talking about fall down, can’t walk, can’t function, get dragged to the truck and turn on the a/c and dunk your head in a bucket of water. They would literally carry me to the truck and turn on the air. That was it. And I had to finish the day. Every day. It was 100° out and they never mentioned heat stroke or sent us home. We were pouring concrete and working inside steel bins/silos.

    I can’t really take heat anymore.
     
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    You should be thankful that your co-workers took the time to place you in a truck with AC.

    Concrete workers building the hoover dam weren't so lucky..........










    (Before anyone has a kitten, bodies entombed in hoover dam is just a myth)
     
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    So its a dam myth? :D
     
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    Another mixed load of oak for the retired school teacher:
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    More pictures of the wood shed senor!
     
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    Roof for my inventory ~ cheapskate style
    It's only 90% done (I never finished buying rolled roofing for it, and instead put a large tarp over the bulk of the OSB :whistle:)
     
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    I like it! The cedar makes it look just right.
     
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    A neighbor about 3 blocks away had an oak tree fall down. They already cut the branches off. I went over Saturday, cut the main trunk into 18" pieces loaded the trailer and hauled it home. Oh and their next-door neighbor had a few pieces of oak and maple they asked if I wanted. I cut that up too. Too hot out to split it but I wanted the trailer empty so I stacked it as is on a pallet. I can get nearly unlimited supply of pallets from work. We give them away. If anyone from the Minneapolis/ St. Paul area ever sees this thread and wants pallets just ask me. IMG_9639.jpeg IMG_9661.jpeg IMG_9666.jpeg
     
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    2 cord delivery IMG_4745.jpeg IMG_4744.jpeg IMG_4743.jpeg
     
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    Nope, only ultra processed, it’s organic by the way.:D
     
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    Does the ultra processed wood stay good longer or is it just marketing hype like with milk?
     
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    It’s organic it’s xtra special.
     
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    Fee range is better still!
     
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    Load of red oak heartwood splits. IMG_7754.JPG IMG_7755.JPG Stacked in my friends shed. IMG_7756.JPG
     
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