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<blockquote data-quote="upsnake" data-source="post: 4567313" data-attributes="member: 53254"><p>Cheese, - Ya that would be prop smarter haha. The stacks are only 20 feet or so from the rounds and splitter. I have found that it is quicker to split it and just toss into the trailer and when that is full just drive it right next to the stack, rather than split a piece stop splitting to stack the piece then split the next. </p><p></p><p>Dave - Thanks, makes me feel better about the equipment i do have. haha. I have a snow blower for the tractor, just don't normally keep it on in the summer. That was the first trailer load that made the front tires lift up. It prob wasn't very good on the trailer either. I was just trying to not having to make two trips. haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsnake, post: 4567313, member: 53254"] Cheese, - Ya that would be prop smarter haha. The stacks are only 20 feet or so from the rounds and splitter. I have found that it is quicker to split it and just toss into the trailer and when that is full just drive it right next to the stack, rather than split a piece stop splitting to stack the piece then split the next. Dave - Thanks, makes me feel better about the equipment i do have. haha. I have a snow blower for the tractor, just don't normally keep it on in the summer. That was the first trailer load that made the front tires lift up. It prob wasn't very good on the trailer either. I was just trying to not having to make two trips. haha [/QUOTE]
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