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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 26, 2007 at 20:31:59 from (205.188.117.137):
Took the H over to the woods and put the load to her on the steep hill. She tugged 2 yes 2 9ft long 2'10"dia ash logs up the hill with no problem! She pulled them on flat ground in 4th but I took the hill in 1st. I was glad my rear end overhaul job held up! I put her on the trailer to haul firewood chunks up to the spitter all week. did real well on that also. It was hot as the dickens so loading up and heading for the splitter was great with the air from the fan cooling me off! I took a few pics but will post them later after I get them on disc. I got 5 good 9 ft logs out of that ash tree. Does anybody know who that baseball player is that only uses bats made from lightning struck trees? well this one was hit by lightning and also had the top taken out by a tornado and was still growing when I cut it the other day. He might want this one! I swear it didn't want to go as it was totally cut loose from the stump and stood straight up for 15 min. (no wind)I had to cut more knotches to get it to go over.
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