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Loaded truck pics.

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

  1. Monadnock Monster

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    Not 100% in line with this thread, but close enough.

    It's all Yellow Birch, which I don't recall ever burning, so looking forward to it. IMG_2025.jpg
     
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    Nothing wrong with that
     
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    Yah, it's funny... prior to getting the stove in January, I didn't care what I burned, as long as it burned. Now that I'm capturing and using those BTUs instead of dumping them out the chimney, I've become super conscious about what I'm getting. I like it!
     
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    A couple half cord loads of barkless black locust i delivered today. IMG_3894.JPG IMG_3895.JPG IMG_3899.JPG IMG_3898.JPG
     
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    X2
     
  7. Rickyblazin

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    Finally got a truck so I could join this thread 853D67B9-3733-41A6-883A-9ADC588C604F.jpeg
     
  8. T.Jeff Veal

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    That's great. Looks like you got the right brand too.
     
  9. buZZsaw BRAD

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    :banana: Looks like a good wood hauler. :yes:Even gooder full of wood. :thumbs: May it serve you well and bring endless cords to your stacks. Is it strickly for wood hauling Rickyblazin?
     
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    Nice load and truck! You need to do some custom bashing on the tailgate though. Perhaps there are some here that can give you some advice!? :whistle:
     
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    None of my bashing is custom...its all standard bashing! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    $425 a cord with free close by delivery.
     
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    Load of tulip poplar splits compliments of jo191145 IMG_3911.JPG
     
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    Regular half cord customer who didnt order any wood with the mild Winter we had called for a load. I was able to get it out and stacked today. He got some blocks and 2x4's for a new rack..
    Wood is dead ash and dead red maple i cut late last Winter. IMG_3914.JPG IMG_3915.JPG IMG_3918.JPG
     
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    A very sanitary looking stack Brad!:stacker: Nice looking BTU's also.:coldfire:
     
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    and i didnt even wipe the splits with disinfectant towelettes!:rofl: :lol:

    Thanks for the kind words my friend. :handshake: I wasnt going to crib stack as i usually just taper the stacks both ways and he tarps it. I realized there was enough decent splits to crib so i did. Eye appealing stacks as i like to call them.
     
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    My regular one cord BL customer wanted more so another half cord went today. Same customer from post #5784 above. All barkless CSS two years ago. Another half cord to go soon. IMG_3930.JPG IMG_3929.JPG 5x10' 1/2 cord stack i loaded. I need to be more religious about top covering.
    One task i dont often complete.:emb: IMG_3928.JPG
     
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    Just a jag of some roughly 25y/o Osage
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    And the assistants having a nap & monopolizing the seat in the process.

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