Posted by L.Fure on November 04, 2015 at 14:07:06 from (68.169.253.43):
In Reply to: Dads wood hauler posted by RBoots on November 03, 2015 at 17:23:05:
Your Dad has a pretty good setup there
You really don't need anything too fancy to haul firewood. It just needs to be reliable. When I got married my wife and I lived in a little house in the middle of nowhere. I cut dead trees out of a neighbors woods/pasture to heat the house with. I used an old SC Case tractor with an old Minneapolis Moline manure spreader converted into a trailer. I even mounted a twine box off of a 14T John Deere baler onto the hitch to carry my chainsaws, tools, gas, and oil. I still have the trailer, but sold the tractor a long time ago. Maybe I'll drag it out of the weeds some day and put new lumber on it. The oak lumber I put on it when I rebuilt it is getting pretty rough.
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