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what model tractor is that?

If you're talking to me, it's my Kubota L4330 with a Skid Steer Attachment Depot 48" grapple and LMC HD box blade. What that pic shows is how I now buck logs; I have the grapple hold the log at waist high, makes it extremely easy to buck logs.
 
If you're talking to me, it's my Kubota L4330 with a Skid Steer Attachment Depot 48" grapple and LMC HD box blade. What that pic shows is how I now buck logs; I have the grapple hold the log at waist high, makes it extremely easy to buck logs.

Nice. I have been toying with the idea of buying a L3750, but just the bucket and the backhoe... i really have no use for it after my initial project of digging out some stumps and re-grading the back yard.
 
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This is my non ventilated wood shed. I leave the door closed. It gets hot in there, and water vapor passes through the wooden walls. I can dry hickory in 10 months to 17 percent moisture content.

It is 8 x 12, it looks small but you would be surprised how much wood fits in there, I stack it 6 feet high.


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I also have this pile beneath the kitchen window. This is oak and locust. Takes two years for this wood to dry, it gets a lot of morning sunshine, plus a lot of wind.
 
That’s a lot of wood!


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Thats only part of it.. I didnt includ the 9 cords of white oak in log lenth thats waiting at my brothers that i cut down. Its in piles waiting to be cut into rounds. Will be working on this come January