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Plant a seedling in the bed.

Wait abut 20 years.

Self-loading!

Philbert
Recall how Sir James Dyson threw a bunch of smaller cyclonic tunnels into a chamber and called it a vacuum cleaner? Well, how about shorter hoppers that run down each side of the trailer? Can't dump out the back though, rather the sides, but at least could load it by hand.

Or, a walking floor that is powered by the trailer wheels. Engage the drive mechanism against a tyre, drive the truck/ute forward and as the trailer wheels turn the walking floor dumps the firewood out the back. I bought a loadhandler years ago and that is very surprisingly really good for emptying the tray of the ute.
 
My first Ford Ranger, an original year 1983, was 2wd (4 cyl 4 speed), that was all that was available at the time! 4wd, 5 spd and 6 cyl all came later.

You needed to install chains to get up to my cabin in the winter (2 mi in on a 4wd rd), and even then it was sketchy!

I would not want to tow my ATV up that mountain goat path w/o 4wd even w/o the snow!

If it is available, I will go with 4wd, the Escape had it and my new F-150 has it.

I guess it depends on what you do!
 
I totally understand the 2wd if you find a great deal. I personally would’ve even be able to get out of the yard at my cabin in 2WD if it rains so I need 4wd!

Back in the late 90’s/early 2000’s you could still find good/lightly rusted 2 WD Ford trucks from the 80’s and 90’s with either straight 6/302/351. 2wd would run $4-500 where a 4wd was $1500. Had several of those.
 
Depends on what you want to do. I see oodles of 4x4 driving around cities with never a need for the 4x4. Waste of fuel, really.

With lift kits and street mudders...

I feel the same...for what I do, that 1% of the time I need it; keeps me moving forward in my project instead of looking at extrication.



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I just want to drive it. Only thing it might get is a 6.0 trans cooler. No big tires or lift. It's just a truck it will be used like a truck. Except now I wont be under powered, under braked, or riding the bump stops on the way home like the dodge was a few times. Plus it gives me a reason to pick up a trailer next year :rock:
 
“Harry?”

“Marv!!”

“You’re missing some teeth!”

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Edit:This was on the saw I bought yesterday, I can’t claim whatever happened to these! This chain is hideous!!!
@Philbert any idea how the tooth would shear off but still be relatively clean?
 
You don't need 4wd. Let's all say it together on 3. 1....2....thryou just need bias ply tyres!
LMAO!!!
Real big floaters! At least 31x10.5
Yeah except when you have a 2wd with non posi rear end and one of the front tires gets stuck in the mud. We had a 4 mile walk one time due to that situation with my friend's 86' Ford F-150. Had a bear cross the road right in front of us when we were on foot too LOL.
 
Depends on what you want to do. I see oodles of 4x4 driving around cities with never a need for the 4x4. Waste of fuel, really.

I've never had a 4x4, always 2x, Been stuck a couple times (3 IIRC) since 1976. Pulled huge logs using snatch blocks and cable. Yes, 4x is nice but I see no need for it. If I ever buy another truck it will probably be 4x though as 2x's just aren't found on used car lots anymore.
 
i feel dead....half a tank through the ickle saw and shifting some buked rounds from 1 and 1/2 tanks yesterday (so that's 500ml, or about a pint total, small saws don't drink much) ...what a hero eh? a hero....with an absolute stinker of a cold. i speak and alternate between Barry White and Mickey mouse sounds. Anyway, I hurt in many many places....most places....places i didn't know about....what a hero eh! :laughing::eek: Well... the pile grew by a good amount of no split wood, and i have a good sized pile of bucked rounds to split. and i had fun running a saw so F*** the cold! :p
I feel for you Neil, I'm sick myself :baba:. I shot a woodchuck today and threw it out back, then brought the trash in and looked at all the cutting I want to do and came back in :rare2:.
Hope you feel better soon.
 

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