I took screenshots of these and it did work. My IT guy Chuck (Showerguy) suggested I try this before I saw your post Jason. This is all of my loaded truck pics since my new phone!
Thanks. Just think about stuff and try to come up with ways to make the whole process easier. I really am loving unloading everything from the tailgate and not having to walk around or get up in there again. https://photos.imageevent.com/kevin...26_6152091438242838_5313748048582526005_n.mp4 You can click on the above link to see the video of it.
Hey buZZsaw BRAD and Sandhillbilly , I added some sprinkles, aka hedge, to the load. What do you think?
I love it. My holy grail score. I think kitty approved too! Make it a hedge scratching post. Made my cats one out of a cedar log years back. Whats the cats name?
Ms. Cleo, thinks she's a dog most of the time but I love her anyway. 4 total cats, Blue, Fretto, and Lucy. Never thought I would just give hedge away as we don't have any. This was a gift from Jim JimBear and should make this a killer load of wood. Just hope I can get together with him and unload this weekend so I have the truck back.
I noticed two bins full of wood by a dumpster at work today. It looked like some shipping crates had been cut up. I took the firewood size 2x6s and 2x4s that didn't have nails sticking out of them. Fir & hem-fir.
I had a cat I named "Donny" (he was named after Donald Trump, but it was in 2001) that loved to be out when I was working the woodpile. He'd watch for critters as he played king of the mountain.
I started taking a single loaded truck pic for the first few loads starting in Jan. I now have about 15 total, this is some of them. BTW, you guys need sideracks.
Red oak, didn’t get skunked but I got what I could. Somebody got the lions share already. Snow and rocks frozen to the limbs had to watch where I was cutting.
I'll be taking my load of splits to their new home tomorrow. Going to stop on the way back and take a look at a headache rack. Don't need to be breaking more windows plus be a little safer.
Mixed load of white & pin oak heartwood splits. Stacked in my friends shed (middle bay). Ill fill it this week.