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Wood cutting area

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by B.Brown, Feb 2, 2022.

  1. The Wood Wolverine

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    60 or so is about typical for my average loads of wood. And 50 in the rear tires. This set isn't E rated.
     
  2. B.Brown

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    I came up with the weight by going over a set of scales that they normally run loaded log trucks over.
     
  3. B.Brown

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    Air lift. Brand
     
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  4. B.Brown

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    Notice the short maple round in the 2nd picture? Well, I picked up that one yesterday and brought it home as well,lol
     
  5. Firewood Bandit

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    Cool. Good to see a real number rather than a WAG.:salute: (Wild @ss Guess)
     
  6. B.Brown

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    I should have taken a picture of the scale reading, loaded and empty, just because.
     
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