lets c your wood hauler pictures

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
standard.jpg


SR
 
Yup... air/oil cooled, they are GREAT diesels, lots of low end torque and low on fuel use...

SR
 
Any chance the camera angle exagerated the slope of the hill?

Answer: Yes the camera IS tilted, but NOT to create a false hill... There is NO hill there, the cameras was tilted to get all of the subject into the pict. so the pict of the subject would be as close as possible... I do it often, as it makes for a pict that you can see the subject much closer/easier....

I figured anyone viewing the pict. could see the tilted tree's and figure that one out pretty fast... lol

I also assumed you were kidding in your last post, so I played along and gave the compact tractor answer... :)

SR
 
I saw this'un loaded down at the store one day. I bet she was just a squallin' going down the road...
c705955ce1a75534b27c1396937387cf.jpg



Here's mine though...'93 K1500 W/T...Dislike the 4.3 at times, but usually gets the job done.
cb3aaa5c3543ea180f91f28b0225fc8b.jpg
 
Don't no if I ever showed off the box I built. Anit pritty but works real well. Front cross members rusted out on the old box. Hit a bump and the bed wood raise 3 inchis in the front. Also made a little rack for the allis so I don't have to drag my 6x8 trailer though the tight woods. 1431901186179.jpg1431900853230.jpg
 
Here is what I use most of the time. I mostly scrounge in the urban environment so no cool toys like the tractor guys. However I have been looking.

16' 7000 lb trailer, if needed I will put logs into the truck bed but not over the rails. I have had logs come through the back window.

927364635abf3c3f34f5b5e046d1f33c.jpg


57ceb7abb89c9f8e4067ef64e57e41b7.jpg
 

Latest posts

Back
Top