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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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    We've done that in the spring, especially for those that get different lengths. Haven't done that in a couple years thoug.
     
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    Been awhile since I've posted here so here's a nice load of pinoak. I used the 562XP while he used his little 450 (nice cutting saw) plus helped load. Thinking I will end up pulling the splitter out front to split it off the pickup. 20260215_110319.jpg 20260215_125514.jpg 20260215_125538.jpg 20260215_125549.jpg Screenshot_20260215_090358_Chrome.jpg
     
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    I had something similar. Harbor Freight special given to me as a gift. Worked okay when kept clean, but wood crumbs and shards would Jam it up. Putting it on and taking it off got to be a PITA after a while. I can toss off a half cords pretty quick.
     
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    Is that all honey locust and hedge? Nice looking load!
     
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    IMG_6012.jpeg 2648141402751021499.jpeg I cut an oak tree in my bosses yard today. It was dropped by a professional a couple months ago. He helped load my trailer. For some reason I forgot to flip my face shield down until right after the sawing photo. (first cut) We never used the wheelbarrow but I had it along just in case. It was a 6 mile drive home at 30 mph speeds so I wasn't worried about the load much.
     

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    A local farmer was clearing his fence line, white oak, lots of elm, a touch of hickory. I did the hickory and oak first of course.
     
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    Great score.
     
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    Smart man, lol. :whistle: :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Load of barkless black locust nuggets/shorts. DSCF0627.JPG DSCF0626.JPG
     
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    Its been in the bin for quite a while and was already barkless. He will be very happy.
     
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    Still going strong. Delivered a 1/4 cord this afternoon. Forgot to get pics.
     
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    First haul of the year, Red and White Oak. 20260308_141543.jpg
     
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    Nice load. Nice old truck, too.
     
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    Agree, that truck as a great stance, perfect size tires
     
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    Thanks guys, its an 06 with 114k miles. Im the 3rd owner. I put Bilstien struts and shocks on it, set the struts to level 2. 32" Falken Rubitrek A/T tires. Also have Timbren bump stops in the back so it doesn't squat too bad when loaded. That was a heavy load!