Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 18, 2016 at 17:01:36 from (74.69.160.79):
I have had lots of projects on the go, yard work and garden projects, but the last couple days I got in some shop time to fab up my bigger wood hauler. Running out of Kubota shipping crates so I had to order some new steel, for this project and a couple of other winter projects. Got both side assys. fabed up and tacked to the base bed framework. The steel floor is 12G. steel, and the side flares are 16G. Did a little math and the struck load capacity is 147 cu.ft. It soould be able to hold a bit over a cord of firewood randomly dumped into it from my elevator. (no more stacking to bring home a cord). It is just sitting on a NH running gear at the moment. Hopeing to find an old box spreader with 8 bolt hubs and 20" wheels that I can canibalize and built a two wheel chassis to put under it. Not real crazy about using a 4 wheel wagon gear under it in the woods. I have a pair of SA boom cylinders off an old Case ldr. that I will utilize to dump the body with. Loren
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