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The best thing I can see about that rig is the fact that it is simple, not alot of excess controls and hoses. Very well done actually. I'd like to see it in action, any chance of posting a video of it?
 
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The best thing I can see about that rig is the fact that it is simple, not alot of excess controls and hoses. Very well done actually. I'd like to see it in action, any chance of posting a video of it?

There's a decent amount of hoses, they're just well routed. I'll see what i can do about a video.....

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I thought I was done hauling wood, when we were in our last house. I guess not. back then, I didn't own a trailer of any sort, so I had to resort to using this -

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Pic was taken 3yrs ago. I built the cargo rack and frame. I didn't put too much of a load up there tho, because the front end of the frame was only bolted to the cab roof. I was sure I had pictures of one of my loads, but I guess not ...

Since then, the Bronco's been significantly modified, and will no longer be available for hauling wood in the back. That's why God invented trailers :)
 
Oops

Next time I'm going to walk across the field first to check it.

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The field had been ok to that point, then the front sunk in. Went back to the landowner's house and called a friend and he came with his firewood hauler and a 50 ft. cable to get me out.

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After getting pulled out.

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He'll be getting a few loads of wood in return for helping.
 
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If I run into any big wood I will ask the boss if I can borrow his trailer:jawdrop:and maybe a tractor to pull it.
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Kind of hard to overload something like that i guess. What do you call a trailer with that kind of wheel configuration?
 
I guess I should put my hauler on here. 1995 Ford F250 7.3 Powerstroke.
<a href="http://s268.photobucket.com/albums/jj35/Bingo_7/?action=view&current=truck3.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj35/Bingo_7/truck3.jpg" border="0" alt="Wood hauler F250 Powerstroke"></a>
 
Spoon, nice F250! I like those trucks,its gettign harder to find a clean one anymore.Yours looks great.

Thanks. It looks better the farther away you get. I always liked the body style. It is in pretty good shape, but it does have plenty of scratches and even some hail damage.
 
Flat bed trailer sat in the yard for 5 years, then i decided to get back to wood cutting.
Sure is nothing to look at, but it works for me.

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