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This is what i use, paid 250 for the dump trailer.

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cmetalbend wrote:
Just an idea, but some removable bars would allow higher stacked loads. Like you see on logging trailers. Maybe alittle lighter too.

Well actually I was thinking a cattle pannel and some square tube for the sides..;) But seriously both might really be a good deal, then no matter if I was hauling small logs or cut pieces I would have a good way to keep them on as well.. Sounds like a good rainy day project next fall....:cheers:
 
ultimate hauler

Very moblie, hooked up to a tracktor/3 point hitch.......great for deliveries too.I owned it anyway for a backhoe buss.. trying to get it off the ground.f-350 pulls er full easy,lift a little atta time when stacking.Works like a shoot,just gotta watch for them KEYHOLD pieces........avalanchhhhh.:cheers:
 
Nice G by the way. What year is it? The un-styled looks great too. I have always wanted an un-styled.
 
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Speedex 1632. Tires are 32" tall in the back. I'm not cutting grass with it any more, but it is on snow plow duty. It is nearly unstoppable with tire chains on it.

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Any of you guys looking for an old deere. Friend of mine has one for sale. He told me it was the last year of the 2 cylinders. It has a wide front. I think a 605 or a 620 something like that. It's been redone and is very nice. He wants 6k for it.

Scott
 
Any of you guys looking for an old deere. Friend of mine has one for sale. He told me it was the last year of the 2 cylinders. It has a wide front. I think a 605 or a 620 something like that. It's been redone and is very nice. He wants 6k for it.

Scott

My grandpa used to call those "pop pop" tractors.
 
The G is a 47. The unstyled is a 35 B Short-body Brass Label. And yes, they are garage queens!:cheers:
 
Here's two of out pullers. Went to the farm and had to try out the new 2156 :clap: That is just one small white pine on the running gear with my brother infront of it :chainsaw: I need to get the log pipes on the trailer still.

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The second picture is a mule 4x4 four wheel steering. Sorry didn't have a picture of it with wood just 10 bales of hay. It is rated for 1000lbs but will haul more than that

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Billy
 
Here's two of out pullers. Went to the farm and had to try out the new 2156 :clap: That is just one small white pine on the running gear with my brother infront of it :chainsaw: I need to get the log pipes on the trailer still.

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The second picture is a mule 4x4 four wheel steering. Sorry didn't have a picture of it with wood just 10 bales of hay. It is rated for 1000lbs but will haul more than that

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Billy
 
The daily wood hauler is this"

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Hauling logs is done with this. I had just removed the straps getting ready to unload.

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Moving logs is done with this:

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With help of course;

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Ready for winter!

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