Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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I didn’t know they made our same Fords down there. Interesting, are they liked?
They made the F series till 1992, yes very popular starting to become collector cars cause of the big V8s which we don't get anymore.
Plus there is so many spare parts because of there popularity in USA.
 
Ford kept the Ranger pick ups down there even after they discontinued them here in the US. Not sure how similar the 'New' US Ranger is to the Australian version. Anyone know?

Philbert
Test drove a couple of rangers buy they are a bit wimpy plus I don't like newer cars. some people love them but there not an F150.
New F150s in Oz go for $150,000 to $200,000 which is just crazy.
 
Ford kept the Ranger pick ups down there even after they discontinued them here in the US. Not sure how similar the 'New' US Ranger is to the Australian version. Anyone know?

Philbert
same as here but a raptor is available in a ranger over there.
Check here https://www.ford.com.au/
 
Scrounged up some oak from the neighbor. The top of a red oak came down several weeks ago and took out a big white oak limb on the way. Another neighbor pushed it off our private road with his tractor and then I cut a few of the branches that were still close to the road. Today I got after the rest of it - the H-Girls were my two involunteers since they decided to get along like... well, siblings this morning. They did 4 loads with the wheelbarrow while I cut, and then 5 more loads with the ATV and trailer.20201220_150449.jpg20201220_150440.jpg20201220_165920.jpg
 
Had a lazy weekend, didn't even go deer hunting. I did hang my first axe, which was fun. Hoping I can get some food processed this coming week, haven't run a saw much since @chipper1 was here.

I have at least 10 ash that were recently blown down, plus a couple honey locust that need cut up.
 
Ch
LOL.
I almost stopped to take a picture of a large white oak today. It had a bunch of 12-20" leaders off the main shooting up more like a silver maple, never seen one that looked quite like that before.
Chestnut oaks grow like that around here. Always multiple trunks.
 
Not sure? I assumed an Oak. Grabbed a piece from the far end of this pic right off the road. Wood is heavy and I split by hand. 2-3 hits with the maul and it split. Slight twist in the grain....View attachment 874805
I vote pignut hickory.
 
I should drive one over there! Maybe tow a used one behind?

Philbert
They have relaxed the import laws so you can drive a left hand drive car over here so seeing lots of American muscles been bought cheap in the USA then flipped over here for silly prices and there still LHD. Heaps of OBS Effies selling here which I could not stand to drive a LHD on an Aussie road.
Do any one over there see RHD cars on the road?
 
They have relaxed the import laws so you can drive a left hand drive car over here so seeing lots of American muscles been bought cheap in the USA then flipped over here for silly prices and there still LHD. Heaps of OBS Effies selling here which I could not stand to drive a LHD on an Aussie road.
Do any one over there see RHD cars on the road?
I've seen a few RHD Jeeps driven by rural postal drivers around here over the years.
Every now and then you'll see a Jap import Land Cruiser Tdi owned by a Canadian hipster.
 
Do any one over there see RHD cars on the road?
A non-profit I used to work for used to buy surplus Post Office Jeeps, International Scouts, and small vans cheap at auction. Mostly for use on private property. Occasionally, I had to drive one for a few miles on mostly rural roads. Would not want to drive one in traffic.

Philbert
 
A non-profit I used to work for used to buy surplus Post Office Jeeps, International Scouts, and small vans cheap at auction. Mostly for use on private property. Occasionally, I had to drive one for a few miles on mostly rural roads. Would not want to drive one in traffic.

Philbert
Yes , it was very different driving your LHD in Canada and USA when I was there in 2001, after 5 weeks I think I was worse pulling out in to oncoming traffic and always looking the wrong way. The people I've asked about driving LHD in Oz all say they like it but I don't believe them.
Our garbage trucks are LHD what about yours?
 

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