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Firewood tractors

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by D2082, Mar 1, 2015.

  1. FreedomFamilyFarms

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    I can imagine how fast that is to operate saving the trips up and down from a tractor. 1000# is better than my Kubota!
     
  2. Jack Straw

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    I’m getting old, not sure I want to stand on that all day! :BrianK: :rofl: :lol:
     
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    IMG_20221113_101701.jpg 47 AC C still bringing in the wood
     
  4. Ron T

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    75 repowered with a new 16 horse vanguard.
     
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    That is SWEEEEEEEEET!!!!!!! There aren't many and they command good money when offered for sale.
     
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    Not sure how I missed this thread.
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  10. Scottiechop

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    My new wood hauler..Oliver 550 IMG_20221129_140355.jpg
     
  11. JWinIndiana

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    Having and using an Oliver 1650, that 550 is a sweeeeet tractor!
     
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    Oliver 550 earning it's keep... IMG_20221201_133633~2.jpg
     
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    Meet Bobby Branson, the best helper I have!!
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    20221203_150348.jpg Makes working the big ones up easier.
     
  15. Shawn.54

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    C18D9045-E20D-4D76-9F4E-98FF13567136.jpeg My wood getter 1978 Deutz D30-06 2 cylinder air cooled diesel.
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  16. Shawn.54

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    I just found this forum and it seems I will fit in as a firewood hoarder/ scrounger to feed my outdoor furnace. I was surprised to find a section dedicated to the work horses we use to move our plunder. Growing up in a scotch and Irish family as you would expect I love Germam machines the saw in my avatar is a late 70’s 045 made in West Germany as is my tractor.
    Shawn
     
  17. GrJfer

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    Shawn.54 welcome to the land of BTUs. Great bunch of folks here with lots of information. Pull a chair up in front of the fire and enjoy the show. Great looking old tractor.
     
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    Thanks she needs a bit of work and in the beginning I thought that I made a mistake in my purchase without 4x4 and no front loader but with a set of tire chains it turned out to be a great little tractor in the woods no loader makes her much shorter and more maneuverable in tight spots I do need to add a bit of weight to the front. I do have a D8006 in repair now but even if it was running it would only go to the woods occasionally when I have really big trees to move just to big for most places.
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    By far my favourite thread, thanks everybody. Here’s my British Leyland, a local farmer convinced me to buy one here in Canada. He said that they’re made in England and nobody wants them, LOL! I’m British so to me it feels like a piece of home to me. It’s been faultless so far, it’s getting pulled in the shop this winter for some new lights, clutch, chainsaw holders, and some other mods.
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  20. JWinIndiana

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    Son of a Woodcutter , is that a chimney cap on top of your chimney extension? Nice looking set up. And yes, your tractor would be an orphan in our neck of the woods.