One Load Hauled Out

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
It stopped raining so I went back in and grabbed a load of cherry then stacked it. Picture 2987 is the secondary trail that I usually use in that area (not tonight), picture 2988 is the new trail cleared that is high and dry,2989 is another spot on the secondary trail that is to wet for hauling wood, the last two are getting ready to go and the stacking.





GIBIR
 

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You must be running some high flotation tires Zap. That's a lot of water.
 
thats a neat trailer zap, how much wood can it hold?
 
SolarAndWood said:
You must be running some high flotation tires Zap. That's a lot of water.





SolarAndWood, Sunday I went through that mess but Monday I cleared some dead fall for a trail up higher so a life jacket was not required. The trail up higher is nice and dry.








Zap
 
bill*67 said:
thats a neat trailer zap, how much wood can it hold?





bill*67*, I'm not sure on the amount of wood it hauls but it does save my arse in the winter time with those big wide tires.







Zap
 
That's some beautful land. I like the hills and open space between the trees.
 
Bspring said:
That's some beautful land. I like the hills and open space between the trees.





Thanks Bspring, we expect the hills will be draining all this rain we had for a while but we have enough high ground that it will not be a problem.






GIBIR
 
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