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Dan, Dan,...........................What have you started. This could get bigger than Nascar.<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/00020120.gif" border=0 ></a>
 
dont have

i dont have one of them one wheeled things lol i carrie all my wood by hand 14 steps from pile 8 down stairs 8 more to pile in basement 10 arm loads = one row 20 - 24 in wide 3ft long 3 ft high.done in 15 20 mins not bad for a 52 year old.and how come the walk gets longer when my pile gets smaller?:confused:
larry
 
Cubic feet per armload:

Stock: Wood must be picked up and carried by an individual without an assistant (ie. you can't hold out your arms and have them loaded by a helper) or atificial implements (Excepting those with prosthetic limbs).

Open: Hauler may use implements (such as harnesses, totes, buckets, etc.) to assist in the carrying of the wood. Accessories may not make contact with the ground while being carried.
 
My entry in the Stock, single wheel class. I had to go up a snow covered hill with it. I didn't measure, but I could still see over the top, sort of.
wheelbarrowwood.jpg

Here's the hill
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