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SWNH

Feeling the Heat
Dec 23, 2008
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New Hampshire, USA
...when loaded with red oak.

Sorry for the lousy cell phone pics. Next time I'll take my good camera when cutting (like quads).
 

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Nice rig! There is no way your gas can can sneak off on you lol!
 
hareball said:
Nice rig! There is no way your gas can can sneak off on you lol!

Nope, it's strapped down!
 
Wow, that thing hauls almost as much as my pickup truck!

I never leave home without my camera, even if on a rare occasion I don't actually take a picture. I also carry a mini tripod for those days when I feel a video coming on.

My new SQUARE gas can stays put!
 
Now that's a load. Strong man with a strong back loaded that up.
No trouble with traction but be careful on side hills.
Nice rig.
 
bogydave said:
Now that's a load. Strong man with a strong back loaded that up.
No trouble with traction but be careful on side hills.
Nice rig.

They were heavy logs, for sure. It's surprisingly stable on the couple turns in the trail that are side-hilling. The real challenge is steering in the snow. Very little weight on the front. Even though it's all downhill when loaded, next time I'll load some logs in the front basket to compensate.
 
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