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mudbug250

Burning Hunk
Dec 17, 2011
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Central Mississippi
I Put together another pallet rack, I built this one with floor, two walls and a ceiling.
I figure just over 1/4 cord. I have a lead with a Christian camp that is need wood every year.
 
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1/4 cord.
 
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Top (ceiling) might need some roofing to keep the rain off ;)

Looks too heavy for me to move already with no wood. LOL :)
 
Bogy. I move them around unloaded with a dolly. I plan on putting roofing tile on, but more than likey I will just secure a tarp over the top. Still trying to find some pallet forks to pick up for the right price for the FEL so I can move once stacked out.
 
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1355234751.900542.jpg my racks are very similar. Love them and how much they reduce handling
 
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Nice racks guys. Curber. Those bins are perfect. Where the hell did you get your hands on them? I would like to find something like those! But I am going to build some like Mudbug's in the near future. I also need to get some forks to put on my tractor. I think I am going to go with a set of three point pallet forks to be able to lift more weight.
 
Nice racks guys. Curber. Those bins are perfect. Where the hell did you get your hands on them? I would like to find something like those! But I am going to build some like Mudbug's in the near future. I also need to get some forks to put on my tractor. I think I am going to go with a set of three point pallet forks to be able to lift more weight.
Craigslist usually has those bins in my area. They are 275 gallon liquid storage bins around here on craigslist they usually for for $50-$100 BUT you can find them from a local farmer for $20-$30 sometimes
 
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One thing I did do different was use screws that had the 1/4" head to it. Did not have to worry about those striping out like the phillips head kind.
 
I got 19 of these cage totes basically for free. Just took him one big pickup load of green un-bucked pine. He was happy to trade. I've got 8 of them already full of wood. He said next summer he'll let me have all I want just trade him some wood. He also said he cant hardly give them away, they cant be used for water because of what was in them. Pat
 
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I got 19 of these cage totes basically for free. Just took him one big pickup load of green un-bucked pine. He was happy to trade. I've got 8 of them already full of wood. He said next summer he'll let me have all I want just trade him some wood. He also said he cant hardly give them away, they cant be used for water because of what was in them. Pat
That's a great way to get them
 
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