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Andy Harden

Andy Harden

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I just got these Cherry, Walnut and Cedars. I t will be Milling time when the ground dryes some.:)

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Andy Harden

Andy Harden

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Yep, The truck is stuck. The bed on the trailer is about 2/12 feet off the ground. It is a flat bed with three house trailer axles. I have hauled three more loads of Cherry and Walnut since I posted the pic. I have a dead line to remove as much as I can by midnight the 31st. I'll show the pics when done.
 
woodshop

woodshop

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My mouth is watering... cherry, walnut, cedars... so many trees, so little time. Good score. Too bad you got stuck... at 50 lbs a cubic foot those logs weight that trailer down pretty well don't they. When I worked as a logger in So Maryland where much of the land is just umpteen feet thick mud/clay with no bottom, we often got skidders and log trucks stuck. Hit a soft spot, they start sinking and there's little you can do but get out the winch, or another skidder. They would sink down to the belly pan and wallow like a stuck pig.
 

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