sloth9669
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well i got to ask for advice. i have just a pick up truck and holds about and 1/2 cord with the sides. is there a trick to unload this faster other then by hand one piece at a time. iam all ears:help:
i have an old canvas tent was a big one, i lay it in the bed sideways so there's an equal amount over the cab, i had large eyelet's installed on the four corners, load the truck in the bush fold the tent over the top close tailgate and drive home. once home i attach 2 chains around a tree close to my wood shed and attach them to the tent through the eyelets with the ....
cant remember the name of em rite now. lol any way they look like a c with a threaded bolt on the one end. take off tail gate, learned that the hard way and drive away slowly, presto the wood's on the ground with little to no effort.
Nice looking trucks Butch! That's what I need right there.
butch--two nice one tons-----green one is better-----------------4x4!!!!!!:biggrinbounce2: :biggrinbounce2:
Yes, really nice!
We have used the load handler for eveything from mulch to firewood. They work pretty good, if you have a hard plastic bedliner in your truck. You will still have to hand unload the corners around the wheel wells and maybe a little bit of other wood to reduce the weight.
well i got to ask for advice. i have just a pick up truck and holds about and 1/2 cord with the sides. is there a trick to unload this faster other then by hand one piece at a time. iam all ears:help:
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