Posted by Zachary Hoyt on November 13, 2011 at 19:11:08 from (173.86.123.82):
Last week while loading pine logs in a woodlot about a mile out I dropped one more on the pile and broke the pine 4x4s that hold up the deck. Luckily it was the last load of the day and I was able to pick the back of the logs up enough to run a couple of log chains across between the beams and keep the butt ends from dragging. I made it home and fixed it that night with new hardwood 4x4s. I should have replaced them before I started hauling this year, probably. I skid the logs to the landing with the H and load them with the Massey 35 with a loader and forks. When I get back to the mill building I unload by hand onto the pile. I'm mostly cutting 24' logs when the tree is straight so that I have more flexibility in what length boards people want to buy, since I never know in advance. Last picture is the new 14x30 wing on the back which I still need to put doors on. It was nice to have a lighted shed to work in fixing the wagon. Zach
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