So trailer is 900 lbs so that's 5200lbs of wood. The axle is rated 7000 but I've never truly tested those springs with this much weight looks like 5000 might be maxed out
I wanted to do the same last summer, I have a brewing book just thinking once I get my ducks in order then it'll happen. Garage is too full of ...scrapwood. Better get "hopping".
Ya, there are a few microbreweries around here. I do love a good hoppy IPA(flavor and strong alcohol content) but good old PBR is a good beer. Yuengling is a good beer made here in Pa.
It sounded pretty bad all the way there CREEK SQUEAK CLUNK ERAAAAAKKKKKK BOOM! All the while I was up front going EEEKKKKK
I have A LOT of ash to split this weekend IF the weather gets decent which it wont because I just jinxed myself.
It's not my fave but I don't think I've ever turned down a PBR. Nice lawn and pit Pete. Nice to see the kids enjoying it too!
It's my brother from another mothers house! We are brothers in all but name we have been around each other for so long. The dog is my buddy and the kids are he35 on wheels but there still a blast to hang around. That fire pit was a hole that turned into one heck of a nice pit over time!