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Small load of wood!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Hog_Hunter_57, Aug 31, 2015.

  1. Hog_Hunter_57

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    I think he can hold a few more logs!!!
     

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    WOW!!!! :bug::bug::bug:
     
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    Yes, some small ones could fill in the holes. Wow!!!
     
  4. tree killer

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    I've flopped one before not loaded nearly that high. I wouldn't want to move it.
     
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    I agree with Backwoods Savage! I believe a small 30" or so in at the bottom would really help lower the center of gravity!!:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
  6. Machria

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    Krykeeee!! Is that real?
     
  7. HarvestMan

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    That has to be a photo shop creation ... who is dumb enough to overload a truck like that?
     
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    What a slacker.:whistle:
     
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  10. Hog_Hunter_57

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    When I up loaded that pic It cut a bunch of it off I found it on Facebook under Humboldt loggers.
     
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    All the big logs from the stakes and up are Red Cedar thus a lot lighter than Hemlock but it still makes for a 130 ton load! Impressive! The driver has to pay attention to side leans in the road and stay on the crown of the road. A bad side lean and a big load like that will follow the lean and not respond to the steering wheel.

    big loads (1).jpg
    These two were my creations both around 100 tons.
    big loads (2).jpg
     
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    I think it's real. My wife and I have been to Humboldt many times, and I've seen crazy pics from the logging there.
     
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    :jaw:
     
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  14. My IS heats my home

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    I wonder if that's a real picture, it seems unrealistic weight to pull
     
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    The one thing I notice and question would be height. Are all the pole lines up there run parallel to the road. He is up to the height of the primary. Also the height of the machine used to load something like that. Seems he'd have to be under whatever is loading to that height.
     
  16. tree killer

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    Would say it's an off highway truck. In Maine there's lots of over height and over width loads but they never see pavement, mills are right on the woods roads.
     
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    Like this?:rofl: :lol:
     

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    You can click on the pic and it tells the story...
     
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    LOL!
     
  20. Doug MacIVER

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    think there might be some OSHA fines if they saw that?!? what a hazard
     
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