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Dale

mine is the brown one, the green one is a friends that used to be mine. we cut every sunday this is what we cut today. And I know how you'll like pics

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the two helpers

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little top heavy

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Arndts small engine repair

HI we did that when i was a kid but we used a old 3/4 ford and a old allis wc tractor to get it out of the woods !! i see you have your gun and your out house stuff too ! been there too ! :banghead: nice photos ! :thumbs:

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theoldwizard1

My Dad did that for a couple of years after he retired. He decided hauling it back from the woods was too much work. He found an independent logger who cut wood for the paper mills. He sold a 40' trailer load of 8-16" by 10' logs to my Dad at the same wholesale price the paper mill was buying them. Delivered and stacked.

One season of drying and then cut into stove length.

Then he split them by hand with a maul and a wedge ! The split easily in winter when the temp is below 20F !

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Jim_M

I hook this to the back of a 3/4T. Dodge with an 8 foot bed and fill them both.

The trailer is 7x12.

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perry

smaller scale outfit :banghead:

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MORE WOOD PICS

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nylyon

Here's mine:

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mavfreak

Here's mine:

Doesn't look like the tire was to happy with that load!

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nylyon

It may have been slightly underinflated :banghead:

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cletus

Doesn't look like the tire was to happy with that load!

:thumbs: its only flat on the bottom! :banghead:

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perry

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pic reminds back in the day when we used to do some logging every weekend at my dads buddys house. we used a farmall 460 and a 70's baby blue ford pickup with 3 on the tree.

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Duff

.....with 3 on the tree.

Wow, Perry! There's an expression we don't hear much any more. I wonder how many of our younger members are scratching their heads trying to figure out what it means? Learned to drive on one of those myself - good memories! :thumbs:

Duff :banghead:

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nylyon

My 1965 Jeep Pickup had 3 on the tree, guess I'm not young anymore huh?

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Duff

My 1965 Jeep Pickup had 3 on the tree, guess I'm not young anymore huh?

Well....we weren't going to say anything....... :banghead:

Duff :thumbs:

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danjmah

mine is the brown one, the green one is a friends that used to be mine. we cut every sunday this is what we cut today. And I know how you'll like pics

That is some nice red oak and alot of work. Did the same for 10 years on the weekend cutting only 3-4 cords a year.

Nice pics too!

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racinfool40

My haulin rig the ole1984 GMC 1/2 ton and my wood pile and shed:

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right now our local state park is clearing 14 acres so it's haul all you want!!! There clearing an area to pump sluge material..It helps to know the the guys running the equiptment and they save all the hard wood back and when I get there the bring it up for me to cut!! :thumbs: :banghead:

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Nick

Dont often haul wood but did take some to a couple friends who wanted it.

Small load going to town.

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And the log mover loader.

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