my new to me truck, 86 f250 4x4 with my new sides. I still need to build the rear sides, I wasn't going but 150' up to the next pile to unload this.
Not much of a load, but the perks of working a holiday, avoided a lot of forklift traffic. Managed to hoard up these discarded pallet boards, 6 bag pallet top frames, and one good plastic pallets.
thank you, it has some issues I need to work out but it has done everything I needed it to so far and without a hiccup. now I have 2 that I need to invest money into
this morning's load of hickory me and dad finally got out of the woods almost two years ago when it went down, better late than never. A little over loaded
That's some gooder BTU's right there. Still looks really solid, trees usually last a while. As the saying goes " Don't mind the mule, load the wagon"... Really nice load right there.
Thank you, it was really solid my boy and me got it all split and stacked yesterday time for another load.
A load from dads house on Saturday and a load from grandpa's house on Sunday. The boy and me have a lot of splitting and stacking to do
Not a truck, but the truck had to pull it. load we cut this morning, about 92* when we finished at noon.
Oh wow, I thought you had a F150...I just seen its a 250...yeah you got some weight on there to be squatting like that! Its probably the "light duty" F250 at ~7700# GVWR (vs the HD at 8600#) but still, I think an HD would be crying mercy with that load on it too!
Ya its definitely the light duty f-250 the last load had the hitch about 4" from hitting the ground, country roads at around 30mph nice and easy on the way home. I plan on geting a little newer f-250 heavy duty one of these years
Had an invite to cut on a log pile at a family friend's property last week. We filled 2 trucks in no time. Having a tractor on site helped.
Well I hoped to get more on this load but I touched something with my chain and it wouldn’t cut fer chit, so I called it a load. And this was a load of maple I grabbed Friday evening. Hoarding with a cap SUCKS!!