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

  1. Guido Salvage

    Guido Salvage

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    No, this truck is old...

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  2. clemsonfor

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    Yep
     
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  3. The Wood Wolverine

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    Plenty of apple trees left but it's pretty frozen right now. Tomorrow after noon the weather man is calling for 50mph gusts and 20 below wind chills.
     
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  4. cwn877

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    Yeah same crap here. If you make it to the gtg I would buy a billet or two from you to make chips for my smoker.
     
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  5. The Wood Wolverine

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    Deal. Soon as we thaw out a little, my son and I will cut a bunch hockey puck size and bring along, say a couple 5 gallon buckets full. I'll try and lid 'em all to keep moisture in ;)
     
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  6. clemsonfor

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    Be all moldy
     
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    Nope, done it before.
     
  8. cwn877

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    Don't even have to cut that small. I run them across my jointer and collect the shavings. Thanks I appreciate it.
     
  9. Guido Salvage

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    Even older truck, 1934 Chevy.

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  10. clemsonfor

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    Is that a still in the back?
     
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  11. OhioStihl

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    My truck is loaded with a mix of wood that has accumulated around the woods. I finally split everything and loaded it up. I have been hesitant to unload it so I have more traction for snowy days.
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    I have a cargo net covering the last two rows. It is held on by ratchet straps and the end just has some bungee cords to stop it from flapping.
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    The truck can haul a good size load but here is a down side to having a dually. I really don't like it when this happens..
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  12. clemsonfor

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    That don't help the balance.
     
  13. OhioStihl

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    Yep. I hate to pull a tire off and clean in this weather. Hopefully I can blast it out with water when it goes above freezing.
     
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    Todays' score,,it'll burn better than snow balls. 100_2049.JPG 100_2050.JPG
     
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    Not really a load, but had a half hour this afternoon to run by for this maple. May try to get more this weekend, if it's still there. IMG_20160223_174211.jpg
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  16. clemsonfor

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    What the hell did you do to the roof of that truck!!
     
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    What, you don't like Tippy?
    Previous owner rolled it so we just bent the cab back to fit the back glass. Can't see spending tons on body work. More bondo means less wood.
     
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    Parking ATV front ends on the roof? ;)
     
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    My load from last Saturday. IMG_20160220_163659019.jpg

    Beech, sugar maple, ironwood and shag.
     
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    I need a wood hauling beast truck like y'all.

    Until then I make do with my setup. I can get a half cord in a couple hours with driving, cutting, hauling, loading, then unloading.
     
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