A little load I picked up yesterday from a job I had last week. Still a bunch of big rounds to pull out from there. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Not a great pic. My boss gave me a Husqvarna. 440 because it didn’t run. Put fresh gas and adjusted the spark plug gap.
My uncle informed me he wants his wood pile GONE by the time he gets back home at the end of winter. I told him no problemo! Mostly maple, cherry and poplar that's split/seasoned 3-5 years. Kept under rubber roofing. Still have to go back to scoop up the shag bark and cherry rounds. I wish more people wanted to get rid of their seasoned wood.
It's probably also me looking at how nice they are and knowing I could never afford a truck like that, and probably never will.
I basically have too. We'll it was it's sister car, the Geo Metro I think it was a 1991 model. That car was fun to drive stick shift. And got like 50 mpg. It felt more like driving a 4 wheeler than car... a 4 wheeler with sides and a top. Haha
hahaha, cool. I wouldn't kind an old minivan for a beater.... Haha, interesting. Those were cute cars. We had an 06, nice red one. Auto Trans though. Thing hauled lumber, firewood, rusty deep freeze, you name it.... Replaced her with an 04 half ton ford, that gave out last November, have a car once again. Won't be hauling stuff like that in the Pontiac G6 though......
Mercedes Benz which saw more dirt roads than most SUV's in a 20miles radius. Ill post some pictures at one point when im allowed to on here. Always enjoying the trucks pictures!
New or used, a truck is for hauling and towing. It's nice to see newer trucks actually being put to work.