Was looking for a wood hauler and came across this...

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drdoct

Feeling the Heat
Jan 24, 2008
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Griffin, GA
That would make some little future Georgian wood burner happy Friday morning.
 
I can just picture you hauling wood in that. lol
 
any guesses on how many cord that will haul at one time. 1/100th
 
Gee, I wish I had one of those when I was young. We had sandy soil on the farm and my little trike was hard to drive in it.

Not a bad price for what it is.
 
drdoct said:
Was wondering what kind of trike it was... a three wheeler?
Is that a trick question?
 
Just add an engine and you'll be all set. ;)

On the flip side . . . I know you were just kidding around . . . but I've seen crazier contraptions posted here . . . the converted bike baby hauler leaps to mind. ;)
 
bambam said:
any guesses on how many cord that will haul at one time. 1/100th
Real cord or face cord?
 
drdoct said:
So I was on Craigslist trying to find a wood hauler and came across this. Was wondering what kind of trike it was... a three wheeler? how heavy duty was the trailer? etc.... LOL

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/tag/1516731437.html
*******WARNING*******
Those vehicles become unstable at speeds over 30 MPH.
Wouldn't want to see anybody get hurt.
 
LLigetfa said:
bambam said:
any guesses on how many cord that will haul at one time. 1/100th
Real cord or face cord?
anything with all terrain tires and a thumb activated bell only deals in real cords.
 
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