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Old 06-04-2020, 12:48 PM   #5
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Re: Logging with the K30

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Nice rack!

These days my wood truck is a 1500, so I don't have any sideboards. I broke down last fall and bought a semi-load of pulp wood and had it dumped in the sagebrush on the other side of our land. So my firewood haul is about a quarter mile each way. I stihl have my professional saw, so at 66 I can cut and load what amounts to basically a level full load (minus the saw box and spare tire) and bring it back to the yard and unload it in a little more than an hour - but then I'm done with it for the day

Most of these logs are green and some of the round blocks I can barely pick up and set in the truck!
Good for you 76. Out there workin! We took out 50 or 60 160ft tall doug fir trees. Made 6 log truck loads. The 2 guys doing it for me are in their 60's. I'm 52 and they are an inspiration. The last pic is 7th truck all short or under 8" so firewood
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