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bigbarf48

Minister of Fire
Dec 21, 2012
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Stone Mountain GA
Searched and didnt find a thread like this.

Lets see what everyone uses to haul/move/bring home wood:)

Mine is a 94 Ford Bronco. 351w with just over 165k on it. Hauls like a champ;) [Hearth.com] Post a pic of your woodhauler

So lets see em!
 
bigbarf- love the windsor bronc. Those are hard to find in these parts with no rust.

Here are some of my tools for firewood:

At the farm for moving the big stuff:

2004 NH TL 80 and MF 270 not shown with loader. Both have been used for skidding/lifting big logs:
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Newest edition 2012 Kubota m7040 Hydrualic Shuttle with front grapple. This thing is the the bees nees for moving and lifting whole tree's:

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And what i haul most of my wood home in. 1991 ford 7.3 IDI farm truck (own a rzr instead of rhino now):
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And the tractor for home:

Kubota BX 2360-this little thing gets used hard at the house from moving tree's/firewood, to mowing, to lifting dana 60 front axles out of jeeps.
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Love that f250. I'd love to have a nice old flatbed for hauling. They're super cheap around here too. Not pretty but cheap haha
 
Love that f250. I'd love to have a nice old flatbed for hauling. They're super cheap around here too. Not pretty but cheap haha

That truck has 298k miles....and it shows lol. You can throw a house cat through the fender, but it starts and drives just fine and thats all that matters with a farm truck. I have wooden sides that go on it when i haul my wood.
 
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Ok here you go!

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01 F250 V10 208K. Loves to work but loves the gas. Not bad for $2,000.[Hearth.com] Post a pic of your woodhauler[Hearth.com] Post a pic of your woodhauler
 
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I have always admired your wood hauler flatbed.::P
 
I have always admired your wood hauler flatbed.::P

Thanks. Its a good old truck, but rust is really taking a toll on it. It needs some serious attention before it goes back to the earth. Runs like a top, but doesn't have much floor left.
 
My old girl at work
 

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Now there's a nice old Ford flatbed!
 
Just put it together this year 1 truck out of 2....1989 F-150 4x4
 

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