Rockjock
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Right now my 02 Forester is my daily driver. In the rear of my Forester I have a cargo mat and a dog cage/partition for my GSD (Frank). I also have a 4x8 HF Trailer that is a true work horse that's paid for itself MANY times over! Problem is, the tow hitch on Subaru's can only handle 200lb tongue weight. I've done a lot more than that (hauling stones, mulch, etc.) for short trips but I don't like pushing it since I rely on it.
I plan to start going out on Sundays and looking to scrounge fallen trees on public land/road sides/(and with the owner's permission) private property. I figure I'll use the thicker limbs and trunk and just section them on site then split when I get home. Just want to see if I should take the trailer from the start or try to just use the cargo area of my Forester.
Does anyone use a wagon or small SUV to scrounge wood? Is it useful or just not enough room to haul with?
Thanks
-Emt1581
As I said a more stout hitch and you can tow a great deal.. In this example its a 2 horse trailer.. about 1,100 lbs per horse.. it can be done..