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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Rook, Sep 26, 2016.

  1. TBONE

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    Welcome to the group Rook. You're gonna like it here!
     
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    Welcome to FHC Rook !

    You'll love it here.

    Nice hauler beast!
     
  3. Oldman47

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    Welcome to FHC Rook.
    You are going to like all that ash until it runs out.
     
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    Welcome to the FHC Family
     
  5. rookie1

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    Welcome. I'm sure you'll enjoy it here.
     
  6. Rook

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    Thanks Oldman, not many mature ash on the property but there's a healthy population of 4"+ diameter ash trees I will let mature. Ash is nice to work with, splitting it with a splitting axe goes fairly quickly. Large Oak, not so much fun.
     
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    Welcome, Rook! I can't believe that I am already jealous of your hauler :tractor: and supply :stacke: , and it has only been one day since you joined. Great work!
     
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  9. Rook

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    I will admit I am very blessed and grateful for what came with the house. That tractor has easily paid for itself already in a year. I would love to go through the it and fully restore the old girl, she deserves it.
     
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    I think we need a better pic of the tractor :thumbs:
     
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    Tractor, family, firewood, autumn colors! Can't get much better in my book!

    Welcome!


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  14. Rook

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    What is that old mule? I caution you to completely delimb the tree before dragging it, the trunk could twist and a limb could snag and you suddenly find a bad situation. Also, please always pull BELOW the axle; the tractor could tip over backwards and kill you. It would be best to have a ROPS on the tractor (roll over protection system). I am looking to add a ROPS to my tractor; Dad's old 8N.

    Now that I have said that, welcome to FHC; you won't find a nicer bunch of folks anywhere else.
     
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    Yes, a tree cut down many years ago is now going to provide you with firewood; nature is good.
     
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    Thank you for the safety tips, that is the exact kind of information I was looking for here. I do take it extremely slow when towing but will de-limb from here on out, makes perfect sense now that you mention it considering the logs weight and length. Is there a foldable ROPS bolt out there? I ask because this 1970 Ford 3400 had been stored outside for the majority of its life and now sleeps indoors in my garage and a static ROPS would not fit.
     
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    And it came with a front end loader; great deal there.
     
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    Yes, that is going to be a problem for me as well, my shed door will not allow a ROPS on the tractor. However, I am only thinking about mounting it when I am using it in situations that I am concern; like pulling and working on inclines. My property is very hilly so that is one reason I am more nervous about roll-over and tilting over. Plus, the wheelbase on my 8N is narrow.
     
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