Shiny new wood mover pics

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JP11

Minister of Fire
May 15, 2011
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Central Maine
Bought the last of my wood transport equipment today. Well, till I get an RTV anyway.

Makes things a world easier.

JP
 

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Sweet. How many tons?
I see the pallets of wood in the back ground. You are making it easier for sure.

Put some big ATV tires on the steering end & tracks down the forks, it'll work in the yard. Modify the pallets of course. LOL :)
 
Kubota with the forks for outside. The way those Pallets weigh I wouldn't want to have to push them around much. I've got 36 pallets or so of wood outside for this year. 7 others that are 100% red oak for future years. I don't know what the clark is rated for. I bought it from a local forklift company. They came down a couple bucks on their price and it put them within less than 50 of what a no name from Northern Tool would be. Figured where it's Clark and local I can always get parts from them. Not that I'll be using it enough to wear it out.. but you never know.

That exmark is great. Completely overkill.... but I got a good deal on it. It had 80 hours on it as a demo.. 5 of which were mine. I'll never wear it out using it 50 hours or so a year.

JP
 
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