I've never used one and mine is completely yard art now. Here is what it might have looked like - I'm not sure if this is an old advertisement or where it came. This even had the quote on it about pushing the hay forward on the wagon.H-ranch. Did you mis-speak there? Wouldn't the hay loader be pulled in front of the wagon? Is yours complete and functional, or is it yard art?
Hey guys, I still buzz in once in a while and see how yall are doing. I put the kids to bed last night and noticed there was some light left outside so I grabbed the Fiskars and headed to the wood pile. Started splitting and soon it was dusk. Looked up and could see the moon rising. Once the moon got up it was like daylight. I kept on splitting until I ran out of rounds. By then it was 11 PM. It was so nice out! Anyone ever split in the moon light? I plan doing it again tonight and think it's going to be a full moon and even better, makes ya feel like an animal. If you've never tried it I highly suggest it. All the black flies settle down and there's not mosquitos. Temps were in the low 50's.
This was at the shop next door to me , good replacement for the van ???
Might carry a bit more wood .
At least when you get trees that fork like that all the forks are leaning in a predictable way to cut. If nothing is in the way it shouldn't be too bad. Unless you ment the cuts would have to be made higher up then just standing on the ground.There is a very large Silver Maple on the property diagonally behind me, near the corner of the property. The base is huge, and there are about 8 legs coming out of it, each as big as this tree. The one over hanging my property is dying, and the guy said I can cut it any time I want, but I hate chainsawing off the ground, and there is not other way to do it.
I've never used one and mine is completely yard art now. Here is what it might have looked like - I'm not sure if this is an old advertisement or where it came. This even had the quote on it about pushing the hay forward on the wagon.
I'm risking of talking WAY outside my area of expertise now, but this one even looks similar to mine.
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