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Snigg

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Was able to find some room to store this week's craigslist score.....
 

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Nice score. I hope to get some freshly cut myself next weekend. It will go into the bank!
 
Nice. How did you get those big rounds in the bed of that truck?
 
Nice score. Looks like it's pretty straight for easier splitting.
 
When putting big rounds in the truck like that, it usually works best to set one on the ground right behind the truck. Then put the next on top of that and then from there up into the truck bed. It works easier than most expect it would. Next best is to take a couple 2 x 6's and roll them up into the truck bed. Of course a cant hook takes a lot of the work out of it too.
 
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When putting big rounds in the truck like that, it usually works best to set one on the ground right behind the truck. Then put the next on top of that and then from there up into the truck bed. It works easier than most expect it would. Next best is to take a couple 2 x 6's and roll them up into the truck bed. Of course a cant hook takes a lot of the work out of it too.

What even works better is taking the saw half way into the round the split it in 2 pieces . Then lift just half the weight works great for us older guys ;lol
 
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