I have to live thru guys posts as a 24hr caregiver for the wife currently. Things not good today. Went from place earlier in the day to a ambulance ride to the main hospital
Thoughts are with you.....hope all is well.I have to live thru guys posts as a 24hr caregiver for the wife currently. Things not good today. Went from place earlier in the day to a ambulance ride to the main hospital
Sorry, I had my hearing aids on and could hardly hear it. I guess that's what all those years of running a gutted muffler on a Super 1050 does.You forgot to give a “Crazy loud video” warning, I usually give a dislike for videos that loud. I’ll let you slide just this once.
That is awesome!! Score!!My "scrounge" of the day (year!)
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A close friends nephew owns a tree trimming business. Apparently, he runs ALOT of perfectly good firewood through the chipper just to get rid of it. I think I have a new honey hole
It means a drive into the city, 40 miles each way, a small inconvenience for the return. He is so eager to give it away he happily loaded me with a smile
I took my dump trailer my buddy brought his utility and we filled em up. I got some work to do now.
For years I've been thinking it would be nice to have a trailer picker on the front on my tractor. All the years I shifted trailers at UPS I used a yard shifter, with a dolly picker on the front. It has a pneumatic piston with a U shaped hook on top, a mirror low on the windshield that pointed down. You pushed a button and the piston shot down, held it down until you got the u under the donut of the pintle. Let go of the button and two mongo springs pulled the dolly up. It would take a driver 10-15 minutes to get out, lift the tongue of the dolly up, pull it forward and set it in the pintle. S shifter could do it in 10 seconds and be gone. My JD X540 has hydraulic lift on the front implements. I started chopping up 1/4" angle, bought a 4 bolt, bolt on receiver hitch, and when I was done, I can now pull up to my wood splitter or any of my trailers and pick them up and move them around. i never have to get off and fold the leg up or wind the jack stand up. Just lift the whole thing up and off I go. I need to get the paint out and I'll be pretty much done.
It is fixed so I have to dismount and hook up.
Can I join this conversation? I promise I will behave.Thought that was for the south of the equator forum members
For years I've been thinking it would be nice to have a trailer picker on the front on my tractor. All the years I shifted trailers at UPS I used a yard shifter, with a dolly picker on the front. It has a pneumatic piston with a U shaped hook on top, a mirror low on the windshield that pointed down. You pushed a button and the piston shot down, held it down until you got the u under the donut of the pintle. Let go of the button and two mongo springs pulled the dolly up. It would take a driver 10-15 minutes to get out, lift the tongue of the dolly up, pull it forward and set it in the pintle. S shifter could do it in 10 seconds and be gone. My JD X540 has hydraulic lift on the front implements. I started chopping up 1/4" angle, bought a 4 bolt, bolt on receiver hitch, and when I was done, I can now pull up to my wood splitter or any of my trailers and pick them up and move them around. i never have to get off and fold the leg up or wind the jack stand up. Just lift the whole thing up and off I go. I need to get the paint out and I'll be pretty much done.
Good score! It's that time of year again when I start to think about getting wood in. My garden is heavy clay and often is too wet for me to work on for a while yet and after a week of storms there are yes down everywhere but my lawn is a pond. Anyway, I've contacted my two usual tree guys to let them know I'm still here and starting to want to get wood. With our recent energy price rises and now war in Ukraine I can imagine energy doubling again, so I want wood! It's been a mild winter this year though and I'll have about 1.3 years worth of wood CSS left over, so no need to panic. Quite looking forward to a few more tanks through that little dolmakita-rippersaw Mooohahahahaha! I'd have to grab the 365 for wood like your scrounge though!My "scrounge" of the day (year!)
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A close friends nephew owns a tree trimming business. Apparently, he runs ALOT of perfectly good firewood through the chipper just to get rid of it. I think I have a new honey hole
It means a drive into the city, 40 miles each way, a small inconvenience for the return. He is so eager to give it away he happily loaded me with a smile
I took my dump trailer my buddy brought his utility and we filled em up. I got some work to do now.
Ya, me too.We’ve only had two days above freezing since the first of December. Overall this has been a very cold winter so I’m looking forward to things warming up a bit.
I don’t really understand how these forums work but I found a post besmirching Australian arborists and thought I might be able to offer some inside information on how bad we really are.That looks like the most awesome self driving, hydraulic cannon I've ever seen.
I wonder how well your firewood will dry with closed in sides?Ya, me too.
It's been a cold, snowy, crappy Winter here in Southern Ontario this year.
Can't wait for a bit warmer to get my garage build started.
I did get my woodshed built before Christmas so I'm stoked about that.
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Mine's fully enclosed. Put dry wood in and it stays dry.I wonder how well your firewood will dry with closed in sides?
I had a three sided enclosure that I put green firewood in. Seemed to take forever to season. Of course, it was tucked under some overhanging branches and did not get any breeze through it. I now stack my green out in the open, top covered with a tarp, where it can get plenty of sun and wind.Mine's fully enclosed. Put dry wood in and it stays dry.
Good score! It's that time of year again when I start to think about getting wood in. My garden is heavy clay and often is too wet for me to work on for a while yet and after a week of storms there are yes down everywhere but my lawn is a pond. Anyway, I've contacted my two usual tree guys to let them know I'm still here and starting to want to get wood. With our recent energy price rises and now war in Ukraine I can imagine energy doubling again, so I want wood! It's been a mild winter this year though and I'll have about 1.3 years worth of wood CSS left over, so no need to panic. Quite looking forward to a few more tanks through that little dolmakita-rippersaw Mooohahahahaha! I'd have to grab the 365 for wood like your scrounge though!
I have a similar wood shed but it only sees wood that has been seasoning for a minimum of a year in the outside ricks. Fill it with 3 cords and the back porch with another three each fall.I wonder how well your firewood will dry with closed in sides?