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Loaded truck pics.

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

  1. TrinitySouth99

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    Stays on the truck at all times. I have a couple sheets of plywood I'll temporarily screw to the front or back for protection or load containment as necessary.
     
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    I like it. Been using this on the old truck and gets the job done, but not much to look at. Not sure what I will use in the 2019 so watching for ideas like yours.
    Thanks.
     

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    Third time this year repeat customer (broken furnace) Ash, beech, sugar maple and black locust.
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    Keep bringing him loads like that and he may never fix it! :dex: I wouldn't.
     
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    I’m kind of hoping he buys one more after this, so it’ll clear out another row in my shed, giving me space to stack most of the oak I just got this past weekend. But we’ll see. My other customer in Plymouth should be calling for a cord soon. Yes, loving this frozen ground too! This time last year my yard was a mud pit (actually got my truck stuck in it despite 4WD)
     
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    Yeah its nice when space is clear (or almost clear) and a lot of new inventory comes in. I hate having piles of rounds hanging around.

    How much have you sold so far?
     
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    As of today 9 loads/3 cords. I have one more cord that's already spoken for, and probably two more that I can spare after that. That's about it for inventory that I know for sure is dry.
     
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    My first time loading rounds with Little Ox.
    I had quite a clean deck area, very little snow , but some sawdust . I used the gp bucket . Took me around 20 minutes cab time. And I never cracked a sweat . It further proves to me how well the rock grapple bucket will work .
     
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    Stack renewals :dex:
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    Do you ever get tired of acquiring all that premium white oak Jim? ;) I wouldn’t!
     
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    It actually feels like I’ve been on a dry stretch for White Oak. At least for a nice straight smooth non bulgy log. Pretty n pink
     
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    This was about all the old girl wanted. Mostly oak.

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    There was a little room left, so I took 6 rounds off the end of what is quite possibly the longest straightest tree that I’ve ever had the chance to put a chainsaw into. Every thing in the pictures is ash
     
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    This load is a little smaller, but staying clean under the cover
     

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