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Nice, Diesel. I'm thinking of doing the same, but partially because I have a dream of stacking in bins like that right off the splitter, and then just moving the whole bin right up to the house, when needed. There are a few challenges to overcome, namely having a bin that will allow sufficient airflow, while simultaneously keeping the stack stable enough for moving. Removable sides may be the answer.
 
Cummins Power. Last run of the 5.9, wish it was a long bed though. Love cutting wood in the Rockies. Get to play with the bears and pole cats for a little bonus...

Long bed Cummins 5.9? Here you go. Just a little black cherry and what I think is beech from down the street.

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This was the old one. Yeah, of course it's outmatched by most, but it's hauled more than most trucks could ever dream of. You can see the current one in the background. It's also not going to win any prizes, but serves me well.
 

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ok I had to use my bigger wood hauler. well bigger then my wheelbarrow. I took 5 truck loads and hardly put a dent in that pile in the background.

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Pellets count as wood don't they?

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Just upgraded my tractor tires and restored my trailer with new wood and hardware. Here is the little hauler.
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It's raining so I won't show the trailer today
 
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Nice truck mike van. I've been thinking just how handy it would be to have a small dump truck for one to two years while I work on a road and some trails.
 
I was looking for awhile, found this one on ebay. My 94 [same truck but no dump] is rusted so bad, the frame is unsafe. Up here, the salt is relentless. Local garage said 6 years, many cars & trucks need brake lines replaced. I moved a load of mulch the other day, sure was nice to back up & dump it rather than shovel it off.
 
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I am surprised I haven't seen a Dodge posted yet. Here is mine, 1992 Dodge W250 club cab diesel. She has 280,000 on her and the only thing to be touched on it is injectors and injection pump.View attachment 92359
I know it's an old post but this truck is just sweet!
 
New hauler to the stable...
 

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image.jpg Got to love the RAM....
 
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When I first went to inspect this trailer I thought it was too big. 6 months later I'm very happy about the decision.
 
Nice! What's a trailer like that gonna set me back? Ready to roll, not a project.

Trailer price, reasonable. Shipping cost from Oz, !!!
 
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Nice! What's a trailer like that gonna set me back? Ready to roll, not a project.

Two buckets of toonies and one bucket of loonies.
 
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Nice! What's a trailer like that gonna set me back? Ready to roll, not a project.

Hi Joful, It around 2.5K Aussie dollars which is about $50 US now. ;) The ramps have been great for rolling the bigger rounds up onto the trailer. It was more good luck than good management or experience as I'd only just started burning this year.