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Let's see your wood haulers

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by bear_hunter, Aug 13, 2015.

  1. Bert

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    Maple probably pays more attention to driving than most drivers out here do.
     
  2. Stephiedoll

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    Not pretty, but gets the wood moved, and the liftgate can not be beat.
     

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  3. Nighthawk

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    My wood hauler, that day it was hauling a ton of pellets. Lol
    Tomorrow it's going for a load or two of Osage orange :)
     
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    .well, I guess the pic won't load ..

    Nissan titan
     
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    That's a nice clean ram. Most of those around here are so rusty its sad. The motors are sound, about the worst is the rust and auto transmission. I've been eyeing a couple up around here, I just can't find one that's not rusty and has a good tranny.
     
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    Not really a hauler more like my wood mover 20161230_074637.jpg
     
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    Looks like it may be a 3/4 ton? If that truck were around here, it would be full of holes from the rust moths!
    That lift gate rules! And I like the idea of the inflatable tires hand dolly.

    Only thing I have to say is that you're pretty brave stacking the wood next to the rear window/pallet there. I haven't had such great luck with hauling things and rear windows......:(
     
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    Oh yea she does! :thumbs:
     
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    0102170759.jpg Rear window protection. 1229161519.jpg Area for tools so they don't need to be reloaded every time out (or left at home).