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Old Goat. That is an absolutely beautiful setting that surround you home. Since you live in the mountains you may not realize it, but to me, there is nothing more inspiring than our countries great many Ranges.
I got this from the neighbor next to the land I cut on, asked him what he wanted for it and he said he would take some firewood in trade for it. Needs new tires and a jack and the floor is still good on it. The previous owner didn't use it as much this year since he now has bigger spreader he can use.
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I just had flashbacks We had one of those! But mine had teeth at the end that thru manure. I put a pitch fork thru my foot in on of those cause the spreader broke
I found some time Friday to work on the new truck. The price of milled lumber has dropped due to the slow down in new housing so I decided to build this rack out of wood. I am still looking for some metal stake sides, but this should work well for several years. I still need to put some type of a finish on it and hardware to hold the rear panel on, but bungee cords will work for the time being.
I hauled this load of widow wood yesterday. Between the truck and trailer I have about two cords. I could have put a lot more wood on the truck, but time didn't permit me to split any more.
The truck handled the load just fine. The 350 motor has no problems due to the low geared rear end. I even took it on the freeway for about 5 miles. We have a test section of freeway not far from home that is posted 80 mph. At 55 mph in the outside lane I got a few looks but no single finger waves.
Here what I use for a wood hauler. I don't know how I lived without the dump wagon, use it for everything brush, firewood, mulch, etc.
I am thinking of building some wooden panels for my 2006 Ext. Cab Chevy Silverado so i can hold just a lil bit more wood and brush. Might make some more panels for my utility trailer. Any suggestions on brackets or hardware for the wood?
Here what I use for a wood hauler. I don't know how I lived without the dump wagon, use it for everything brush, firewood, mulch, etc.
The pockets on my 09 (like yours I think) seem larger than my last 03 Silv. but can't you just put a board in the pockets then put some plywood bolted to the sides and front and carriage bolt them to the boards out of the pockets?
Like to see a picture of your Silverado before or after.
I am getting a 1952 Ford F6 next weekend. Found it on Craigslist. Shes in good shape, run stops and dumps. Not sure how fast she goes but I can wait to haul a few loads. It will be fun to take to a few car shows.
I am getting a 1952 Ford F6 next weekend. Found it on Craigslist. Shes in good shape, run stops and dumps. Not sure how fast she goes but I can wait to haul a few loads. It will be fun to take to a few car shows.
:jawdrop:man i wouldn't wanna any wood on that beauty, that's a show truck.I am getting a 1952 Ford F6 next weekend. Found it on Craigslist. Shes in good shape, run stops and dumps. Not sure how fast she goes but I can wait to haul a few loads. It will be fun to take to a few car shows.
I am getting a 1952 Ford F6 next weekend. Found it on Craigslist. Shes in good shape, run stops and dumps. Not sure how fast she goes but I can wait to haul a few loads. It will be fun to take to a few car shows.
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