The trailer is rated at 7500#. I estimate there was at least 8,000# on it. I use to have wood side rails, but used them to replace the flooring...
And cooked perfectly!!!
Nice looking woods to work in. The UTV makes it a lot of fun.:axe:
I really hope you get some of that Thistle. That's the one type of wood I rarely get my hands on.:axe:
Nice, avatar, nice stacks, nice flowers. Lets see more of all of them:thumbs:
Ya, I'm still trying to get back to three years ahead. Last winter really hurt that plan. These loads will go a long way toward that goal.
There was a young star football player there that said get out of the way, let me do it. I gladly obliged.:pete:
The trailer was definitely over loaded. One set of tires was bowing in and the other set was bowing out! I was lucky to get it home.
The 021 is a little work horse. Might do some noodling with it. But a tree service did the cuts.
Biggest round so far was 42", there are three rounds left that are 52"+ [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Man those look good.:fire:
It doesn't matter, cause both wood get beat by OSU. Go Bucs:D
Thanks for posting. My recipe is very similar except no tomato sauce and paste. What does that provide? Makes it thicker?
Great vids
That load made the trailer squat. Beautiful house.:axe:
Way to go Gark:axe:
Just tried the dos equis. Very good indeed. That Mexican really must be the most interesting man in the world!:cool:
Easy splittin there:axe:
Yup, a big silver maple. those round are the limbs. There is still a 20' trunk yet to be cut down. I told the guy I'd bring the trailer for the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Then dropped at processing line[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Some of the stacks [ATTACH] And the uglies, and I don't mean the wood!...