Picked up a load on the way home from work.

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clemsonfor

Minister of Fire
Dec 15, 2011
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Greenwood county, SC
Picked. Up a load of split wood from my cutting buddies on the way home. Split and ready to load!!

All white oak.
 

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And while I'm at it here is yesterdays load.
 

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Great score! Poor little truck in the first pic, about to pop a spring
 
Oh u must not see my posts from time to time. This is a light load!!
 
Now this is a load, and sitting down on the axle!
 

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Nice little score.....
 
Nice pic. Poor little Ranger, what did it do to you?
 
Hey Clemson, good to hear from you. I know, I owned one. 1988 Ford Ranger, Dark Blue, Manual Trans about 16 yrs ago. Thing was like the Eveready Bunny just did not want to give up for nothing. BIG truck heart in a small package.
 
This one is the 2.3L 5 speed. Has almost 300,000 miles on it. Load it up and go. Don't pull the boats anymore as It seems to need a clutch an. Its a bit down on power.

I usually pull a loaded 4x8 trailer with it.
 

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I like the way you have that stick of firewood under the back tire to keep that big load from rolling back down the hill. ( your 3rd picture )
 
Yep too lazy to adjust my park brake up. Only good for slight hills no load. And the engine compression is down so that even it does not hold the truck very well. It will pop along if u leave it on a slope
 
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