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Loaded truck pics.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by clemsonfor, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. mike bayerl

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    Just loaded up showrguy with some dandy oak logs. Should help PXL_20220424_175551434.jpg keep him warm.
     
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    Thanks Mike,
    That load was heavier than it looks.
    Made the trip home with no issues..
     
  3. mike bayerl

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    Thanks for the update. Wood always weighs more than expected.
     
  4. isaaccarlson

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    Yeah it does. I was talking with a friend last night about how he should get a trailer instead of loading his car with wood.
    He said he wanted 4 foot sides on whatever trailer he got so he could fill it. I told him one layer of wood is plenty for any single axle trailer. He didn't believe me until I showed him the math. He also didn't think he was putting 1000 lbs in his car...
     
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    Didn't pick up a load of wood this weekend. I got this... IMG_20220423_165851095.jpg

    It's a 4x4x6 explosive storage magazine with skids, attached to a trailer. I have a buddy that does explosives work and could use a magazine. My youngest wants to sell eggs out of it. EGGSPLOSIVES

    I want to build a tandem axle trailer for it. That single axle tows straight but hits hard when it finds a pothole or bridge gap.
     
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    A twofer Tuesday. A no longer dead standing white oak and cherry
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  7. mike bayerl

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    So, showrguy , how'd you like that MS361 you were using? I just realized I'd recently put an 8-pin sprocket on it.:whistle: I haven't gotten a chance to run it with that sprocket yet.
     
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    That saw runs REAL NICE …
    Even though it did’nt have any builders stickers on it, I knew it spent some time on someone’s operating table..
    That chain was spot on as well,,, I tried to keep it outa any dirt..
    I run 8 pins on all my ported saws also (except the 261), I’d rather have the chain speed with a rather aggressive chain, and let the saw do the work..
     
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    Nice load for that Toyota!
     
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    Jason, you need a dump trailor !!
    Although you don’t wanna buy one in todays market..
     
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    I’ve considered it many times. Where I’m at right now in this honey hole, I can’t even get my 4x8. A price I’m willing to pay to be able to back right up to the wood.
     
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    Wood wolverine, what truck do you have?
    Mine is a 1991 f250. Inline 6.

    Today's haul. Red oak.

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    It's an 03 Tundra w/ a 4.7 V8. It's paid for itself many times over. This is one of my favorite pics of it loaded.
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    I got called into work so I'll probably get one more load after. Weather is perfect for firewood'n today. 52 degrees.
     
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    Sharp looking truck. We have an 06 rav4. We use it to plow snow, daily driver, pulling small trailers, fishing boats, etc...

    How is the v8 on gas and maintenance?
     
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    17 commuting, 20 highway. It has 199,350 and it consumes no oil. It's been crazy reliable. I've been hauling some serious loads since '10 when I got it. Airbags help but these last 2 I only had about 25lbs in them. I was hittin bump stops a couple times. The load on your F two fiddy is :jaw:. It would probably buckle my frame.
     
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    3rd load and I am bushed!
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    That's pretty good mileage for a v8. I get about the same after swapping to a 4.10 rear. It was 20-25 with the 3.55, but the gears were too tall with the mazda 5 speed.

    I have been looking at newer trucks, but like you said, the frames leave something to be desired. I have had 9k on this ford before the upgrades, but not on purpose. It was sitting pretty low that day.:emb:

    I put a 3 ton rear end in it and 6k springs and it's a world of difference. I can stack it to the sky and it doesnt care. The ride is a bit rough when empty, but not horrible.
    I have a zf tranny to put in it, along with a transfer case for a total of 10 gears for pulling those heavy loads.
    60:1 down low and a .76:1 overdrive.:D

    People say you cant range shift when moving, but its just a matter of knowing how.:cool: I just have to get it installed.

    3 loads like you have would wear me out too. I do one load and take a nap.