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Loaded truck pics.

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

  1. Hall84

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    Another load of white oak, about 26 more to go. 9958E46C-B70A-44DA-94DC-8299D1DC0EC8.jpeg
     
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    I use a ramp and just roll them up on the truck sometimes.
     
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    Small grab today, I have a subdivision we do work in. They cleared a new lot of all trees and stacked timber off to side for me.
    I have 1 more load to grab. (5) in total.
     

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  4. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Looks like a real nice load! What species?
     
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    One more load IMG_20210307_164457865.jpg
     
  6. Dewittmichiganwood

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    Silver maple and choke cherry about 60/40 maple
     
  7. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Load of ash from Thursday. Roadside scrounge of Asplundh cutting. IMG_4244.JPG IMG_4245.JPG
     
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    Another weekend, another cord of live oak. BD7BF436-14C8-4D80-83FE-D6EE303E7350.jpeg
     
  9. Ron T

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    Love that truck :thumbs:
     
  10. Hall84

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    Thanks buddy, my dad used it for the same purpose. It’s definitely earned its keep around here.
     
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    Load of black locust from last Friday
    Note: few pcs of SBH too. IMG_4275.JPG IMG_4274.JPG IMG_4276.JPG
     
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    5B9F49A2-4107-4EAD-9DE0-BC450BF93F47.jpeg Just hauled this load home today. The trailer belongs to my neighbor and pulls hard, but it works. He unloaded it with his skid steer since he likes to play in the dirt.
    This was a big haul and I didn't like pulling that much weight, but they decided to cut two more trees at the last minute, so I took 'em.
    The poor motor overheated twice on the way home from all the stop and go. I need a 2 or 3 core radiator and electric fan.

    I have more to get, but I will be using my brother's diesel and a dump trailer for that stuff.
     
  13. JimBear

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    More BTU’s from the State Park
    Load #1 was Shagbark & Ash, the sap is starting to flow in the Hickory’s they took down last week.

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    Load #2 was Oak & Ash, I was going to noodle up the main fork & found a fargin screw/nail:hair:

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    Another load of Ash from the State Park

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    1st of about 5 loads. Mainly beech. 20210310_170616.jpg
     
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    I think wood burners are the hardest on trailers, lol. We don't stop loading until we can't fit another piece.
     
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    I got another little jag before it started getting dark

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    Load of shagbark hickory from Saturday IMG_4292.JPG IMG_4295.JPG
     
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    I have to get it while I can, when planting season starts I won’t have time, then it turns into first cutting of hay & there is no time there either & by then it’s damm near too hot to think about cutting wood plus all the creepy crawly & flying pests are out.