A BL of BL, and a BL of Cherry too

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mywaynow

Minister of Fire
Dec 13, 2010
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Big loads! It may be praise by the forest for the stacks of wood in the back of the property, or just dumb luck for me, but I finally got the Black Locusts (4) and Cherry split and piled up for stacking yesterday. Trees literally dropped into the processing area of the wood stacks. Before anyone comments on the safety of the loads pictured below, they went all of 75 feet across my back yard and were unloaded.
 

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Mywaynow, that's some nice truck loads of firewood, nice job.

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Nice, you a need a bigger old truck man, that one's way too nice.
 
Nice, you a need a bigger old truck man, that one's way too nice.
Nice loads,but why would anybody make a comment,that's a big ride,and in the day when I burnt milled blocks I drove 55 miles with 2500 to 3500lbs in a Taco,Tacoma helper spring kept her level and took the back roads.Your truck looks great and sittin real level.
 
Sorry, wasn't commenting on that truck's capacity at all, it can obviously handle that load w/o an issue. More the nice shape of the truck, I'd have a hard time pitching firewood in a truck that nice. A C
 
The perfect combination IMHO. Cherry to get it going hot and BL to keep it going all night long. Nice myway.
 
Big loads! It may be praise by the forest for the stacks of wood in the back of the property, or just dumb luck for me, but I finally got the Black Locusts (4) and Cherry split and piled up for stacking yesterday. Trees literally dropped into the processing area of the wood stacks. Before anyone comments on the safety of the loads pictured below, they went all of 75 feet across my back yard and were unloaded.

Why so far?
 
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