mattmc2003
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Hmmm, I never seen or heard of a V6 in a F150, in the Rangers but never the 150's sure it ain't a 300 inline 6?
4.2 v6 in 96 and newer. I think 96. Whenever the 4.6 v8 took over the 4.2 v6 did too.
Hmmm, I never seen or heard of a V6 in a F150, in the Rangers but never the 150's sure it ain't a 300 inline 6?
Gink595 you better be kidding about your boy running that skid loader.
4.2 v6 in 96 and newer. I think 96. Whenever the 4.6 v8 took over the 4.2 v6 did too.
No not at all, he can run it. He can't run the foot pedals, too little! Don't get me wrong he rides with me when I'm doing little things in it. He stands on the tunnel and steers it and runs the grapple, but he can't sit in the seat and operate by himself yet. Someday but not till he's ready. I know what your saying, I really do understand the concern, but at the same time I have pics of when I was a kid running a backhoe. Trust me I keep a close eye on the boy and I want him to learn how to do things, my dad had me braze welding when I was in 6th grade it's a skill I still use today.
Well your method don't sound very fun!
Well see if your already haulin a trailer, you can haul the Bobcat back and forth, you'll have all that empty bed space for wood. And just being a one man crew you shouldn't have to pick up much wood if you do it right.
Bobcat behind a v6 f150? If anything, get a small 4wd tractor...very small. Like a yanmar or something. Maybe not even 4wd. Save some space on the trailer for it and load the bed to. But i'm betting the double axle trailer loaded with wood is more than enough for the truck anyway.
90 miles, WTF why so far, I must have missed some of this conversation somewhere. Yeah I wouldn't haul equipment unless you could take a sh*t load home in one trip. But for 2 cord nahh, it wouldn't be worth haulin equip.
sawinredneck, I don't know if this will help you much.
When I was a kid Dad had an old PU that we used to put hay up with. When we got to the barn it had to all go in the loft. There was a pully above the loft opening and a rope through it.
Dad would block 3 wheels on the truck, jack up one of the drive tires, pull it off and put on just a rim/wheel with no tire on it. He'd start the truck and put it in compound, at an idle, loop the rope around it once or twice, hook a bale and pull the rope. It took no effort at all to pull the rope. All he was doing was taking in the slack and the truck was doing the work. Showed me how and put me to work feeding hay up to him in the loft.
I dont know if this would work for you but a few hundred feet of good rope seems like it might be cheaper than a 4-wheeler or winch. A logging cone would help keep the butt ends from hanging up on stuff as you pull it out.
It isn't OSHA approved to do it this way and I would recommend a kill switch close to where you are going to be doing the pulling from.
I can see driving that far to cut on your own land but there HAS to be something closer than 90 miles.
One of the township here welcomed me to cut back the right of ways on county roads they were responsible for. Everything between the fence rows along the roads were fair game just for asking. Mostly hackberry some locust or hedge and scrub but anything firewood sized goes on the truck. One of the township officers offered me 50 acres of Oak if I would pile the brush where I cut it so it could be burned. AFAIK it is still open I haven't run out of other places yet. Late next summer I hope to be that far along that I can move on from fence rows and into timber. 5,000 8"- 12" oaks will go quickly without having to handle the brush so much.
At 125 bucks a face... How much money you got sitting on that 80 acres? If you got 15,000.00 in prospective firewood sitting out there, I suggest this:
My buddy Doug has a fab shop, and made a shipping container into a cabin for a guy. All steel man door, all steel window shutters... Made it snug as could be. The customers only stipulation was that, "It keeps out the Grizzly bears, and hippies."
My point being, make yourself a shipping container cabin/storage shed--and store equipment in it while you're gone. The first half could fit a 4x4 quad, and other misc firewooding equipment, and the back half could be living quarters-- for when you want to spend a weekend cutting.
VERY GOOD IDEA BUT, how bullet proof would it be? An illeagal hunter with a high powered rifle could tear a bunch of stuff up quick like!!
We had a 6' long wood cookstove out there in the house, they had managed to move it half way to the door, not sure why they stopped there. Two of us stayed behind, armed, while my mom went back to get enough help so we could load it up and bring it home before it got ripped off! (I cannot stress HEAVY enough!!)
I won't set foot on the place unarmed, seriously. First thing I do is strap on a pistol, then I unlock the gate and drive in.
It would be as bulletproof as you wanted to make it... But sheesh, you'd have to line it with 1/2" A36 to stop a 300 Mag.
As far as them getting in to it... Fat chance! If you build it like the one Doug made--there ain't no way in hell anyone could break in... Without an oxy/acetylene set. You could wire in a low voltage motion alarm system, that was high db... Make that sucker loud enough, that they won't want to stick around to see who hears it going off. The low voltage could be maintained with a small solar panel on the top of the cabin, out of site of some loser that is trespassing.
BTW, what part of Kansas is this property in?? East Compton? LOL
Nearest neighbor is over a mile away, that siren could be as loud as you want an no one would care!!!
There is a clearing, I could have a rock band on one end, and a country band on the other. You could stand in the middle and not hear either!!
BFE!!!!! Seriously, if people aren't there daily they have bars on the windows and doors!! I'll have to get some pics tomorow, you would never think it out there, but it's bad!!
The sort that are in his woods being all sneaky couldn't give a :censored: if it was going off. If it bothered them they would bust it knowing the owner wasn't going to be back for at least 5 days.
To them the owner is the trespasser or anyone between them and what they came for.
Man, I gotta say... And this is nothing against you good Kansas Folks... Is Kansas overflowing with criminals? A really good buddy of mine is originally from Wichita... Now I can see why he left.
I'm not saying we are crime-free here... But most are afraid of getting a bullet for such behavior.