Sure turned out nice! Should serve you well for years to come
Gotta get that weight down somehow to meet regulations!
Wonder how far he made it. That stack looks pretty near it’s tipping point:rofl: :lol:
Well beyond mine as well!
Mine would have breathed a sigh of relief! I find big stuff usually requires the saw more than the splitter.
Nicely do Nicely done! Always nice when you have the room to lay em down like that:thumbs:
I think the difference is most people don’t want to life a finger. People willing to stop at the roadside stand at least appreciate the value of...
I’ll have to get some pics next week when I make it back out in the woods. We’ve had beech uproot like yours in the past but with this summers...
Brother took the pic. I think he must have been standing on a stump:rofl: :lol:
Got out behind my mother in laws today to take care of some trees that blew over this summer. Probably 70% beech, 25% cherry, and 5% maple if I...
I’ll be taking care of one this week that fell this summer as well. I’ll get some pics
Finished the pallet row and started another today. Added one more pallet than I originally intended to make it an even 25 face cords. My brother...
Good news is you’ll never have to try and figure that out and they won’t ever care to figure it out! Everyone wins!
There may as well be no bed at all. The folks that’ll be buying these won’t be buying them to use as a truck:rofl: :lol:
Another customer for life! Nice job brad
Mine has the international 7.3. You’re gonna love the beech! With the price of the newer trucks, I’ll probably just stick with older stuff. Older...
Got a beech down behind my mother in laws that I’ll be getting after soon! Love the stuff. Love that pickup too:salute:
I’ll have more in the next load! Don’t get a chance at much of it so pretty pumped!
[ATTACH] 5 rows deep. Lot of weight there! Pin oak, sunburst locust, few rounds of cottonwood, and a few rounds of black locust. Mostly the oak.
Once I finish that row of pallets, it should be about 8 cord!