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<blockquote data-quote="unclemoustache" data-source="post: 7081661" data-attributes="member: 33131"><p>I have some scaffolding platforms. I built a wood sawhorse that is half the height of my truck bed. One platform goes from ground to sawhorse, next from sawhorse to truck. It’s not steep, so i can dolly a round up it, or even just roll the round up it. </p><p></p><p>But I usually prefer to noodle them into liftable sizes, since the will immediately go into the splitter pile, and they need to be small enough for my older kids to lift onto the splitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclemoustache, post: 7081661, member: 33131"] I have some scaffolding platforms. I built a wood sawhorse that is half the height of my truck bed. One platform goes from ground to sawhorse, next from sawhorse to truck. It’s not steep, so i can dolly a round up it, or even just roll the round up it. But I usually prefer to noodle them into liftable sizes, since the will immediately go into the splitter pile, and they need to be small enough for my older kids to lift onto the splitter. [/QUOTE]
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