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Moving stacks

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  1. Breechlock1

    Breechlock1

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    I had a cord and a half left over from last year. Restacked it. And now my two oldests are filling up trucks for me to move stacks. I'm alternatingly trucks so I can stack from one as they fill the other. Danger ranger is the first they filled. 2nd pic is one of the stacks they're moving.
     

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    Last years left overs will be
    "more gooder" wood :)

    Dry & ready to burn. :yes:
     
  3. Chaz

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    Yep, time to get on it here as well.

    Weather prognosticators are calling for snow instead of rain now.
    o_O
     
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    Cute work crew! Family is the best! You're making stories for their kids. :salute: :yes:
     
  5. Breechlock1

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    Silverado load

    And last year left overs three rows of 14' x16"x 5'
     

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    I love the 'old' Ford Ranger's...I have a 2001 that is beautiful for my second vehicle...only 64k miles and no rust...granted I don't really drive it in the winter here. Plus it was my Dad's last vehicle he bought before he died, so it's really awesome to have that connection across the years, he passed in 2003.

    Yeah I love my little tuck...and thanks dad...I move my fire wood and spliter around with it still...really miss splitting wood with him...in his later years he supervised me doing the splitting, apparently I didn't always put a split in the right spot of the wood stack...funny the things we remember and miss. Those kids of yours will definitely have memories of days like this.
     
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    Same tree here brother. Mines an 01. I got it with 29k, left to me by my grandfather when he passed in 11 I drive mine in the winter though.
     
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