In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Loaded truck pics.

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

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Gotta get while the gettins good. I prefer cutting in the cold, but will go year round.
     
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    Same here, although fire danger im limited to November to march/april/may if lucky. Gotta get it while I can.
     
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    I miss my old six litre (sucks litres) Chev 25hunny (non-HD). Third picture, not wood lol 6.0 ash 2.jpg 6.0 Turkeys.jpg scrap.jpg 6.0 Ash.jpg 6.0 Silver Maple.jpg
     
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    My old 93 6.5L turbo diesel. I missed it so much that I bought it back from my friend. It was supposed to replace my 6.0 because I started selling firewood out of town but I quickly obsoleted it when I bought another 93 with a dump box. Apparently the diesel pickup was about to blow a rod so I had to say bye-bye to my first vehicle bought for my first business, scrap metal recycling.

    First pic: black walnut, sugar maple
    Second pic: ash, sugar maple, birch, apple, apricot

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    Load of barkless black locust from Sunday IMG_4313.JPG IMG_4314.JPG
     
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    Didn't they all? That or crank snapped...
     
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    Transmission and transfer case were the weak spots in the two that I had
     
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    Got another jag of Shagbark & some Ash to finish off the load

    Edit: That is Honey Locust not Shagbark, I must of been day dreaming when I typed that.

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    Got another load of Ash from the State Park today, probably the last load I will get.

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    Virgin bed. Not for long. Not sure how I'll like the spray in Bedliner.
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    Nice - now just needs a headache rack.
     
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    You will love it for everything but firewood. They are great for keeping things from sliding around.
     
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    Today’s haul.
     

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    Load of black locust from Monday. Note: few pieces of cherry. IMG_4322.JPG IMG_4323.JPG .
     
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    Got a decent truck/trailer load for my parents. Mostly ash but I couldn’t let the locust behind..
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    Its rare to find rotten honey locust. The healthy ones that are cut (city trees) have a bug that burrow in the wood. Come back to your firewood pile after seasoning and you'll see piles of sawdust laying around.
     
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    I'm guessing you're talking about a BackRack. I'm a scrap metal recycler as well so my bias is to have cab height-high walls to hold a full bush cord and expanded metal protecting the back window because cargo tends to go through the somewhat big voids in BackRacks. I once picked up 21 panels of expanded metal on 1x1 inch tube. I kept 2 sets of three for pickup bed cages (perfect cab height width and truck box length) and sold the other 5 sets of three to other scrap guys. Not strong enough of course, so I reinforced all the edges with bed frame...spring steel that bends and and retracts back to straight under load. Never had a problem with 2 tonnes in the truck, three feet over the walls. Keep the bed frame in mind or truck walks or other framing projects. I dont know how it is in everyone else's area, but aside from garbage on garbage day, plenty of bulky items get put on the curb throughout the week and there;s no shortage of bed frame. Not easy to drill through though
     
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    Some nice firewood there Jason. Bet it felt great to get out and run the saws.
    If you left BL behind i wouldve :heidi:
    How much BL was there? Too bad it was hollow but you never know til you cut into it.
     
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    There’s a couple dead or near dead standing. Very similar to this one. I’ll more than likely get as much as I can but there’s 3 others cutting on this property so I need to get the bigger ash out as my parents need wood for this coming winter. If I split it now, should be ok. Looks like it’s been on the ground for a while but it’s solid and heavy.
     
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