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Loads from the last two weekends

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  1. cre73

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    71C738B4-FC18-4B0C-8101-450BA1CF4A2C.jpeg 2A8230AA-423E-4113-84A3-E3CD7E58044E.jpeg 85D2AAF8-992E-4CAC-888C-5642E35BDED1.jpeg Didn’t cut any wood over the summer. Made up for it the last two weeks. Now I have to do some splitting. Should be for 2020-21 season.
     
  2. Skier76

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    Wow! Some big rounds there! That’ll yield a few splits.


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  3. NYCountry

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    Big boys , nice work with the toys , have fun splitting
     
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    You sure do have some big ones, but with your equiptment, you can handle it. Nice pics.
     
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    Gotta love hydraulics! I'd rather burn diesel than calories.:rofl: :lol:
     
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    That's some big cuttin ! Totally jealous :)
     
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    I see some noodles in your future, those are some big rounds. Good work, nice to have the tools, I mean toys too.
     
  8. cre73

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    Yea, two years ago I would of walked away from this one. But with the huztl 660 I feel more comfortable with the big stuff. New tractor helps also, but the old one would of done it also with the 3 point forks. I did bring my Homelite 925xl for backup but didn’t need it.
     
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    Nice. What species of tree is that?
     
  10. cre73

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    The larger stuff is Oak for sure but not sure what kind. The load in the truck with half a trailer is maple.
     
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    What the heck? This guy brings his tractor with him when he makes wood? (first pic...)

    2nd pic..... Holy crap! Now I understand! :thumbs:
     
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    I like those big rounds, the splits pile up in a hurry
     
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    Yep that is pretty neat to have your tractor and your wood all on the same truck and trailer.
     
  14. cre73

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    Yeah I left out a picture of the other side of the trailer. Four of those maple rounds were larger than the oak. That is why the tractor went with me on the trailer. The big oak was from a neighbors house down the road. Towed the trailer down with the tractor. Ended up doing two trips because of a couple small hills. Didn't know if the tractor would handle the load up and down the hills.
     
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    Lot of red oak leaves on the ground, I know they didn't come from that tree, but the remaining bark is either red or water oak. Great wood, either way.