KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
Last edited by Guido Salvage; Today at 01:52 AM. Reason: Add additional information
Yeah, like that worked out well.:msp_tongue:
Last edited by Guido Salvage; Today at 01:52 AM. Reason: Add additional information
I do this all the time... Any guesses as to how much is in there???
You mean it runs??? Cool!!!
:msp_biggrin:
A full load, just like your picture caption says! :hmm3grin2orange:
Sorry Vortec, you are correct... I read the post wrong... I should read twice, post once...
i was wondering where a s##tload falls into the rick-rack-pile-face-full- bundle-bunch-armfull-load -stack-???im so cornfused jk i once had to tow a chevy 1500[ with 2 full cords init]out of the fantasy forest ,with my lawn tractor boy that was a good day
Do people realize that a full cord of green oaks weighs about 6,300 Lbs.
Well this was no fantasy!!!
Better make sure your lawn tractor has its bowl of Weaties ITS GONNA NEED IT! lol
Do we really need to go down that road again?
I do this all the time... Any guesses as to how much is in there???
I can, because I use one of these... No tweaking, no squatting... Just pure Ford beauty...:hmm3grin2orange:
C'mon Chevy and Dodge boys!!! I just threw out the bait!!! Come get some!!!:msp_wink:
Yes, it's heavy... Real heavy... So is hedge... Green OR dry!!!
A pile? My real guess would be about 3/4 cord neatly stacked
Harry K
If that was Hedge in that trailer, you'd never got it full... Woulda drove those tires right in the ground... Like the idea though...
I don't think you'd be driving anything into that ground unless you have one serious jack hammer... Looks to be hard as a rock and ten times as cold. My favorite weather to be out cutting in That wood looks pretty dry which helps. Even still, that's a pretty good load.
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