Woodpile grows. Wanted to thank everyone for the wisdom I've recieved as I enter my 3rd season WB

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laxin213

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Sep 18, 2014
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Buffalo NY
Wanted to share some pictures of this years work around my lot, and wanted to thank everyone for the wisdom I've received as I enter my 3rd season WB. I currently have around 11 full cords c/s/s, this is just my estimate. I need to measure the full length, width and height and feed that info into a cord calculator.This summer was about 4 cords processed.

-Processed several large dead standing tress on our shared driveway that were in close proximity to our shared powerlines (neighbors got a pro to drop it and I split wood for them, also got some of my own).

-Had about 50 maple tress taken this year when my land was logged, been cutting some tops..

-Also processed some dead stuff of my own lot..

-Got a hand me down 9' x 4' trailer that is going to get better side walls in the future so it can haul more wood in my "redneck wagon train".

-Also have some pictures in there from my dads house, Emerald ash borer killed 12 of his White Ash Trees, we took about 20 8' logs to a local mill to be sawn and kilned. Rest of the wood was turned into firewood.


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Neat pics and looks like you will get some good use out of those milled boards as well. One word of caution - that trailer looks to be built with a light duty axle (prob about a 1000 pound limit). Better side boards just might cause a premature death to it. ;)
 
Thanks jags. The tires are suspect and looking into replacements in the 4.8 X 8 size I'm seeing load rating C, like 700lb or so... Yea I don't want to kill the axle, and if I had beefier sides I have to make sure to not overload it.
 
Have you ever tried to backup in the redneck wagon train?

Ahhah! Nope I have not. I plan to unhitch the splitter or make a giant loop. It turns surprisingly well though.

This is the trailer receiver on the rear of the trailer 34365b77c300cb974f74494de75cccc8.jpg
 
Loving the Redneck Wagon Train.
 
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