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Haven't actually hauled any wood yet with it but I will.

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I think I put this pic on before, but if not, here is my M35A2 with M105A2 trailer. I'm in the process of installing a scissor dump hoist to it along with a rear mounted 18K electric winch.
 

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I think I put this pic on before, but if not, here is my M35A2 with M105A2 trailer. I'm in the process of installing a scissor dump hoist to it along with a rear mounted 18K electric winch.
HOLY MOLY !!!:cool:
 
I think I put this pic on before, but if not, here is my M35A2 with M105A2 trailer. I'm in the process of installing a scissor dump hoist to it along with a rear mounted 18K electric winch.

I think you need to put some big 'ol sides on the bed so you can stack the wood higher. One trip with the truck/trailer and you're good for the year!
 
Some side boards would be nice. I've had something aound 2 heaping cords in the truck just moving it on my property. The trailer will haul about 2 cord stacked. The picture of the truck is little deceiving, those are actually 47" tall tires!
 
Buck the wood on the ground, not in the cab. ;lol
 
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Buck the wood on the ground, not in the cab. ;lol

Haha.. I wear a flannel type jacket in the winter and the chips stick to it like velcro. I don't even bother trying to clean them off anymore. Perhaps I'll get around to cleaning it in the spring. ;lol
 
My FIL has a nice mid 50's Farmall 100 that he has been neglecting. It ran when he bought it but the gas tank leaked. Took him 1.5 yrs to get that sorted out and now it won't fire. One of these days when I get a few minutes I might have to have a look at it. He is real lazy and if I leave it to him it will never run again. Nice tractor Chrisnow86
 
My FIL has a nice mid 50's Farmall 100 that he has been neglecting. It ran when he bought it but the gas tank leaked. Took him 1.5 yrs to get that sorted out and now it won't fire. One of these days when I get a few minutes I might have to have a look at it. He is real lazy and if I leave it to him it will never run again. Nice tractor Chrisnow86
Thanks! I bought it about 5 miles from my house and the guy that had it got it out of Wisconsin.. Still 6 volt and all matching casting numbers I've taken it to the tractor pulls a couple times to show it off haha here is another pic to get a better view image.jpg
 
Go on Craigs List....Northwest Connecticut.....Farm and Garden, see a bunch of these from time to time
 
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Here's the 100 over 3 years ago when he got it, Woods L59 belly mower. He lives with us so it's in his garage, he just needs to get his butt movin and fix it. He's retired so he has the time to get it running again. There's a lot of blowdowns in my woods but they are about inaccessible. Might be able to get the quad to them
 
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Nice mower hanger!
Not exactly sure how to take that lol. That's the way he bought it, I had to unload it off the trailer when the guy dropped it off. FIL not much for operating equipment unless it's to make furniture etc. had his own planing mill he took over from his father. Now it's sitting unused, falling down
 
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