I use forest crane for loading/unloading firewoods

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Metsaman

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Mar 13, 2015
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Finland
I use My forest crane and tractor moving firewoods to warehouse.


 

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What kuivaliha ??
It is what google says is the Finnish word for salted venison cured outside this time of year. You have to hang it up high enough to keep away from coyotes, and so the silly comment about the crane. We can make it during maple sap season.
Puhutko suomea ?
No, just googled it. Germanic and romance languages are easy, Finnish not so easy.
 
Actually I never heard that we in Finland make "kuivaliha", maybe they make long a ago but not in these days. We have no coyotes, only wolfs and bears, of course some lynxs too....
Up in the north lapland they make "kuivaliha" on reindeers meat.... I think. ...:rolleyes:
 
That crane is just the thing to go with your new wood processor. I looks like it would work nicely with wood up to about 2 meters long.
 
With My crane and woodprocessor I cone try make firewoods directly in firewood sack, 1,5 cubic meter sack My crane can handle and I heard that woods gone drying very well those sacks.
 
Seeing you are in Finland, when I read your posts I do so with an accent, but the accent is Russian for some reason.;lol
 
Hey Metsaman now we need a video of your stove burning so we have the whole picture! Nice crane.
 
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