It's official! The sled train has returned to the woods today!

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artmos said:
Great stuff Quads! good luck with the wood sales. should have the little woman whip you up a red/white/blue flag for your rig. that way you would eliminate any friendly fire! ha art
That might be a good idea! I can't seem to get her out of the house in the winter, so as long as she is on the couch anyway......HAHA!
 
firefighterjake said:
Quads . . . whatever happened to the old sleigh you were hauling wood with last year . . . did it break . . . you might have mentioned its fate . . . I just have a very poor memory.
That is the old sleigh Jake! I just took the fiberglass tub off of it and made the wooden framework to haul more wood with it last winter. Four bolts and the whole works comes off, so it's easily interchangeable if I ever want to haul people in it again someday.
 
Nice pics as always. I also like the crate on top. I hope you didn't steal it from Dennis!
Yup crazy weather this year. I was slogging through a muddy lawn with the tractor yesterday. Last year this time I was driving on an ice road to the wood pile.
 
Flatbedford said:
Nice pics as always. I also like the crate on top. I hope you didn't steal it from Dennis!
Yup crazy weather this year. I was slogging through a muddy lawn with the tractor yesterday. Last year this time I was driving on an ice road to the wood pile.
I've got one of those crates on the front of my trailer too! Originally I was going to use it to haul the gas and oil, but found it works better for a few extra splits. And the gas and oil sits nicely on the front rack instead.

Last year at this time we had 3 feet of snow!
 
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