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Loaded truck pics.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by clemsonfor, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. OhioStihl

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    80% Shagbark Hickory. The rest is Maple.
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  2. amateur cutter

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    Ya know, you could round that off on the top & fit more in there right?:whistle:

    Nice looking work in all seriousness.
     
  3. The Wood Wolverine

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  4. mike bayerl

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    Red oak.
     
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  5. The Wood Wolverine

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    Oh, Hey Mike B! Did you ever get to burn that apple wood?
     
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    It will be burnt this winter. Haven't burned any myself. Gave some to a friend of mine for his smoker. He loved it.
     
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    Oops, wrong Mike. Not the first time, not the last.
     
  8. p61 western

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    It was oak.
     
  9. The Wood Wolverine

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    Nice, do you get hardwoods often where you live?
     
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    For the most part that's all I cut and burn. Everywhere you look is a oak tree it seems like.
     
  11. OhioStihl

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    Now I feel like a slacker.
    The field is too wet to take the truck to the wood piles and unload so I added more to the top. There wasn’t much time after work and sunset but I made a little progress.
    This is the heaviest load that’s been in the bed. It’s been loaded with unseasoned Red Oak but this Hickory has some weight to it.
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    Yep, Hickory has some real heft to it. Not much shag up this way, but a lot of others. They seldom die or tip, so I grab it anytime I can. I've got a few of my own, but they are gonna stay right where they are. Nice looking load.
     
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    1122171613a.jpg 1122171617.jpg I finally got a load of firewood that compares with some of the loads I've seen posted here. While a lot of it was just thrown on without being stacked tight, I still think it's a good load. This was my first day cutting since spring and I can sure feel it.
     
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    That's a heck of a load too! I like the trailer!
     
  15. OhioStihl

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    That is a nice setup. I’m sure you were feeling it, that is a lot of wood.
     
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    I guess I'll post this. Normal load a little more than a cord. Wouldn't haul it down the road but only have to get it a couple hundred feet.
     

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    That's a neatly stacked trailer!
     
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    This evening to help settle lunch[​IMG]
     
  19. OhioStihl

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    Is that the new Super Duty? Gas? Diesel Review?
    Great way to settle lunch.
     
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    2017 250 6.7. Had it 2 weeks now. Biggest load so far was 7400 lbs of cattle plus the trailer. I'm impressed with the power so far. Averages about 13.5 mpg with the cattle trailer hooked up. Towed about 350 miles of the 1200