I used to be in ours a couple times a month and the guys were used to me. I always did stuff that kinda amazed them. They used to move the site around as it filled up, before they started grinding. At one site they had a giant block of concrete with a ring in it for hanging a chain. I had put 8' sides on my F250, and would pack it tight. I put a 5/8 bull line under the pile and would tie off to the ring in the block of concrete. When I pulled out it would leave a perfect cube of brush 8' tall. People would come in and just stare at it. When they moved to the new permanent site and I didn't have a pulling post, and if no one else was around, they would let me tie off to one of the big track machines, and they would pull the load off. One day I asked if I could tie off to the machine and he said no, there were other people there and he wasn't allowed to "help" unload. So, he said just throw your rope over the pile and pull off, it'll hang up on something. I'm thinking , your nuts, but did what he said. As soon as I threw the rope over the pile he pulled up on it with the track machine, I pulled the load off, he backed up, and all was good. Then I bought the dump trailer. Now you can dump blocked up wood, but no logs, Joe.