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Heaviest load this year

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  1. Locust Post

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    Heavy sugar maple with a little ash to round it out. She was a little drifty on the steering, but Black Betty brought it home. Only about a 5 mile journey. Had the wheelbarrow just in case but it ended up just along for the ride. 20190302_121227.jpg 20190302_123521.jpg
     
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    Nice. Black Betty to the rescue!
    Glad you didn't need the WB. That woulda got heavy in a 5 mile trip.:whistle::rofl: :lol:
     
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    I've been a little crazy at times on how far I will wheelbarrow stuff out of the woods (not in the last few years). But 5 miles is past my limit :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I think Black Betty was saying Mercy
     
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    Never mind the mule...load the wagon! :rofl: :lol:
    Pretty regular loads like that in my old '95 F150 were why I replaced her with a F250 Superduty...never had any problems while loaded like that, but I was expecting the rusty rear spring shackle mounts to let loose at any moment! :whistle: I had the new ones already...but they were still new in the box when they went with the truck upon its sale :yes:
     
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    Dig it! Wet sugar maple is like lifting boulders, nice work.

    I hereby give you permission to take the rest of the evening off with your beverage of choice and a nice warm fire. :)
     
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    She has new rear spring brackets, I put the rear end out my 91 in this 89, made one good truck out of 2.
     
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    great looking load! What year is she?
     
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    1989 with some parts off my 91 that went to the bone yard finally. I bought a 99 rust free out of Carolina back in August so Black Betty is just for tasks like this now.
     
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    Nice to se an old one working hard! Ive hauled a lot of loads over the years with my F150's (1986 bought from my brother in 1988, junked in 2001, 2001 bought new and junked 2017, bought a used 2008 in 2017) The last several months ive hauled maybe 20 loads that size, Been a banner year for wood for me. I had to laugh as yours is "black Betty". I named mine "Whitey" when i got her home! Trying to get wood pics posted soon, truck too!
     
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    Nice load! Youre not light on the tires until you have to tap the brakes to settle the front end down so you can turn.
     
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    Wait until the metal of the truck bed starts to stretch and you end up with a wavy floor...…

    Don't understand just why that has happened to all of the trucks I've ever owned! :whistle:
     
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    Cuz Andes mints melt in the sun...:whistle: ;) :p :rofl: :lol:
     
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    :thumbs:
     
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    Well played, I had to think about that one for a minute
     
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    :rofl: :lol: ha! Well played sir, well played.
     
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    I would bet the bed floor on this truck is wavy but she has a bed liner and she ain't mint green.....even if she was I'd loader and go.
     
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    20190303_180226.jpg 20190303_180239.jpg 20190303_180259.jpg Got it unloaded, this is the kind of load I like to bring home. It don't take long to fill the stacks back in.
    Notice anything different than yesterday's pictures?
    Here's a shot of where it will be going, almost have the big stack filled back in, this stack is about 17 cord when full.
     
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    The truck is MIA, there is no sugar maple AND there is snow on the ground??? Just started here in Southern Conn couple hours ago, mebbe 1/2" on the ground
     
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