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An icy woodyard visit

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by MikeInMa, Dec 18, 2019.

  1. MikeInMa

    MikeInMa

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    Beautiful clear morning today. Low single digits by morning. So, I thought I'd use my 2-wheel log dolly and bring up some wood.
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    Almost 3-yrs.
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    I'll roll it right into the stove room, in a few hours.
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    A few pics of what I was surrounded by-
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    That was after I chopped my way into my minivan. Thick stuff!
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  2. saewoody

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    Hey Mike,

    did the log dolly come with wheels that size or did you upgrade them? I have one that my wife picked up cheap, it it has small plastic wheels. I had been thinking about putting some cheap harbor freight pneumatic tires on it.
     
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    We got just enough rain to wash out that nasty icy crunch frozen stuff we got before it turned to rain, down this way.
    Asphalt driveway was fairly slippery almost all day. Got an even smaller dusting of snow at the end.

    You almost need street maps and road signs for your stacks.
     
  4. MikeInMa

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    saewoody -

    One wheel was replaced after I bought it used, off CL. It's always had that type of wheels.

    Well worth the $20 I paid for it. It all breaks down easily for transport when space is at a premium.
     
  5. MikeInMa

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    All "roadways", we're measured to be 1.5 snowblower passes wide. Makes it wide enough to get my yard wagon in there to load up.
     
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    Beautiful and a very nice property! Smart move getting that wood up, suppose to really dip down here as well tonight and tomorrow.