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  1. mudbug250 Member

    joined: Dec 17, 2011
    217 posts
    Central Mississippi
    Just went and cut up two pin oaks in hardwood bottoms. Got a good load. Then later that night I finally got my pallet lift from TSC.
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  2. weatherguy Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 20, 2009
    2,716 posts
    Central Mass
    Pics are a little fuzzy but you cant go wrong with oak, what the device you bought?
  3. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,781 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    A little dark & fuzzy but any stack of oak id a "Nice stack"

    Hoping to see the loaded pallets moving soon ;)
  4. swagler85 Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 4, 2012
    1,000 posts
    NE Ohio
    You will love being able to move pallets with the forks. I use racks pictured below to move wood around. But I have a more heavy duty fork system. Those full pallets can be really heavy. But even just if you build a box to move splits with you will really like it.
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  5. BobUrban Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 24, 2010
    945 posts
    Central Michigan
    Nice set up. We have a fork truck at the shop and move pallet loads of splits around with it. Super convenient. Nice score too.
  6. mudbug250 Member

    joined: Dec 17, 2011
    217 posts
    Central Mississippi
    Here is a better picture during the day. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1361403653.986924.jpg
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  7. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    6,842 posts
    central PA
    get 'er split and stacked so she starts drying out, Mudbug!
    Nice looking load of wood there, my friend!
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  8. chvymn99 Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 20, 2010
    565 posts
    Kansas
    Gotta that piece of equipment. I built a skid basket for it, but height lift is limited. However it can carry a good load. Nice wood pics, getter her split & stacked.
  9. mudbug250 Member

    joined: Dec 17, 2011
    217 posts
    Central Mississippi
    If it would ever stop raining here, I would already have it split and stacked. I am gonna try to get it split tomorrow if the rain clears out.

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