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Dunno anything about these 'cept they supposedly belong to a firewood seller who advertises on the Pittsburgh Craigslist....showed up in a Fire Apparatus forum:

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Cabs, especially on that Mack, would make a nice place to store your wood cutting tools :D
 
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Toolboxes are ok, but they get in the way of hauling wood. I need to make up some stake pockets and sides, but what the heck. Haul most wood in trailers anyway.

$500. Pretty plain and a little rough, but it works. F350. 460 manual. Hate manuals.
Love those old F350s! Especially when they are used and abused. I have mine completely full of green oak splits from the weekend but I haven't bothered unloading since it's been raining for the past few days. Where in MN are you?
 
Love those old F350s! Especially when they are used and abused. I have mine completely full of green oak splits from the weekend but I haven't bothered unloading since it's been raining for the past few days. Where in MN are you?

South of Hawley.
 
sleeve type mounts are made that clamp onto your raccs. check at your local atv dealers or arborist/ saw shop.
Labonville, INC in NH sells a "byte tyte" scabbard. It's aluminum and has a lifetime warranty. A little steep at
$79 though. But if it's holding onto a $350 plus saw from being demolished instantly......
 
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Toolboxes are ok, but they get in the way of hauling wood. I need to make up some stake pockets and sides, but what the heck. Haul most wood in trailers anyway.

$500. Pretty plain and a little rough, but it works. F350. 460 manual. Hate manuals.

I like that truck. Manual is a pluss if you ask me, especially on winter and forest roads.
 
I don't mind manuals as much when I'm in the country, but I've found very little i couldn't do easier or better with an automatic. Including drinking coffee and talking on the phone. They are nice when you have a dead battery or bad starter though.
 
My first post - I'm a newbie here... love the site!


Load of slabwood ("cants") from local amish pallet shop last weekend. Mostly small stuff, but cost $30 for the whole load (truck and trailer full). Trailer is 14,000# gross, it was almost maxed out. Using the cutting racks, I had it all cut to boiler length in a 4-5 hours. It was all a little thin, but mostly ash and other hard woods. I've been burning in an insert fireplace for 10 years, first year with the boiler and I was afraid I may be a little shy on wood, this was a quick and easy way for me to get a little reserve on hand incase the boiler is hungry this winter ;)
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