Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Since I presumably lost my good wood from the log yard, I'm reduced to actually scrounging like the rest of you (no offense to those of you who do). Since I had my suspension problem on my truck fixed, I wanted to check it out. I didn't take my trailer out the log yard and use just my truck instead. Pulled a little Red Oak out of the remaining burn pile and tossed it in the truck. Nice to have a truck feel like a truck again. This load would probably only made 2 rows in my trailer.IMG_0308.JPG
 
Finished our new trail today! Man its nice to have a trail finished over there on them 2 property lines. Now i only have 1 or 2 more to make and shoud be done with the boarder. The rest will take a SV75 or 95 with a brush hog as they are SUPER thick woods.

We did the entire new trial with a pair of shears for the tiny trees that we could not pull out by hand. Then the 2152/346/357 mut did the saw work an the kubota RTV skidded about 20 logs mostly pine.

The family and I did a few laps to “test it out”[emoji23].

Now we have access there for more firewood too.

Sorry, forgot pictures. Will get some tomorrow


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
Fire box square feet?


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
Coal capacity is 50 lbs.
48,000 BTU.
Clearance to Combustibles: 29" to a back wall and 24" to a side wall.
Dimensions: 33" height x 32 1/2" width x 22 1/2" depth.
Heats approximately 1000 - 1800 square foot.
 
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3 loads from a Road side thinning project in my fire district
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