I just bought a tractor this year and am curious about trying that. You dont top cover anything? I need to buy forks for the tractor if Im gona try it. Got a 39 horse Massy so it should do the job, I could bring in a pallet at a time to the garage. Sure would save a lot of handling.I pile up all the uglies on the top of the pallet. You fill one with oak that's green and you've got a good load for tractor forks. My 35 horse kubota will pick em up.. But I go mighty slow with them. Just gotta remember all the handling you are saving.. and drive slow.
JP
I just bought a tractor this year and am curious about trying that. You dont top cover anything? I need to buy forks for the tractor if Im gona try it. Got a 39 horse Massy so it should do the job, I could bring in a pallet at a time to the garage. Sure would save a lot of handling.
I was thinking of setting the pallet on a pair of furniture dollies in the garage then I could push the pallet right next to the walk in door.
I bit the bullet and bought a real roll around pallet jack. I can park em anywhere. Think I can fit 4 along the wall of the garage and still fit the tractor and car in. There's 3 in there now, and room for a fourth if I move around some trash cans and such. That's over a cord. With the radiant heat and center floor drain.. I'm not worrying about covering. I figure it will be warm and dry enough in there to dry em up before use.And you can pick them up at Harbor Freight quite reasonable. They have the large one on sale a lot. Probably if one offered a price in the store they would take it if reasonable.
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