Taking down many maples for the neighbors and wondering what kind of tricks people have used to haul lots of limbs and brush.
In this case, I'm hauling them about a 1/4 mile into the woods, just wondering what procedure people use to make it quick when they have a lot to move, and a distance to move it. I usually put it all one way and trailer it, as I have a few bigger trailers, but even this gets time consuming.
I've been laying a long tie strap on the ground and then stacking up the debris, then tighten the strap. Then I drag it into the woods behind my front end loader.
What do you guys do?
In this case, I'm hauling them about a 1/4 mile into the woods, just wondering what procedure people use to make it quick when they have a lot to move, and a distance to move it. I usually put it all one way and trailer it, as I have a few bigger trailers, but even this gets time consuming.
I've been laying a long tie strap on the ground and then stacking up the debris, then tighten the strap. Then I drag it into the woods behind my front end loader.
What do you guys do?
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