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Old 10-10-2012, 12:47 PM   #1
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I cut a couple of trees down the other day so I figured I might as well make the '68 earn it's keep. I don't have very far to haul it so the old girl shouldn't complain too much...

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Nice, its good to see them still being used like a truck.
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Old 10-10-2012, 05:31 PM   #4
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Old 10-10-2012, 05:35 PM   #5
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I don't have to worry about the big pieces. A friend of mine burns wood so he comes and gets them...

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Old 10-10-2012, 05:43 PM   #6
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Just make sure you don't bust out that beautiful back window!
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Nice!! Thats what theyre for
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Old 10-10-2012, 06:45 PM   #8
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hauled 2 one ton loads of gravel in my 72' . should've snapped a picture of it

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Old 10-10-2012, 08:51 PM   #9
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Good work trucks for sure. Hey Leon, I sold my work van a while back and have been working out of the 72. The truck is definitely working harder than I am.
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Old 10-11-2012, 12:31 PM   #10
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I hope you have a topper on it Scott. One of these days it is going to start raining (or snowing)..

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Old 10-11-2012, 12:40 PM   #11
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Wow Fall has arrived! The trees in the Northwest still have the leaves on them....all but gone in your neck of the woods. Nice work horse...love those 68's!
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That '68 wouldn't complain even if she was overloaded. These trucks are old school from the day when whining was kept silent

Mine smiles when I use her to haul a bit. The county cut some dead (and live) stuff along the road. They had a section of my road closed a few days and I wondered why. First time through I saw the wood laying. The rule is first come first serve,so I got home,fired up the '72,and went to fetch up some firewood.
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That '68 wouldn't complain even if she was overloaded. These trucks are old school from the day when whining was kept silent

Mine smiles when I use her to haul a bit. The county cut some dead (and live) stuff along the road. They had a section of my road closed a few days and I wondered why. First time through I saw the wood laying. The rule is first come first serve,so I got home,fired up the '72,and went to fetch up some firewood.
Nice load! Makes my back hurt just thinking about it. Make sure and know your truck guys and gals, my 68c20 had 1800# in it and it broke BOTH trailing arms in half, doing a lot of damage.. A Little more than surface rust apparently.. Hence the current makeover.
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Glad to see her working her keep!
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Yeah Leon, one of these days Im going to get caught in some precipitation.
May have to buy an enclosed trailer. I love my truck and don't want another van.
Here is "Sally" with 98 yards of carpet and 60 yards of pad that I picked up in Topeka this morning. She can handle a lot more,even with aftermarket drop springs. Wish I could've stopped by Teeitup's.
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Wish I lived closer to you Blacksheep. The ring paterns in that wood would work great in my shop to make bowls.

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Ouch! That hurts. This truck is a 3/4t 4wd with leaf springs. She only dropped a couple inches. Coulda taken more (I have a saddle tool box up front). The other evening I finally cut all that up. Now I have to split and stack it for next year. Yesterday a cut a trailer load of black locust...the good stuff. And it was standing dead...prime firewood for sure.
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Ouch! That hurts. This truck is a 3/4t 4wd with leaf springs. She only dropped a couple inches. Coulda taken more (I have a saddle tool box up front). The other evening I finally cut all that up. Now I have to split and stack it for next year. Yesterday a cut a trailer load of black locust...the good stuff. And it was standing dead...prime firewood for sure.
Awesome truck, mine will be leaf 4wd this time around!. I've never burned black locust.. Mostly elm and oak type stuff here. We have a hedge that is hard as hell, burns hot and sparks a lot. Is that similar? Winter coming and I need more wood, in need to get after it. I have to use my 05 for hauling. I miss my old truck!
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The locust can make a saw chain spark when seasoned. It gets rock hard. Old timers used it for fence posts and pole buildings,it's very rot resistant. No sparks when burning that I recall. I have an Elm here on my property that got sick (Dutch Elm disease) and died. I've been burning that in the past. I still have what's left of the trunk to pull over and cut up. I think it's ready to give. I still have a chain around it from trying last year. Red oak is the most preferred around here,but I like softer woods like Poplar and wild cherry. I think oak is best for fireplaces and that's where poplar and cherry good a reputation for burning too fast. In my stove I can all but shut the intake slots and it will burn long and hot...a good 8 hours. Oak needs more air to burn and it lasts 1/2 as long. If I cut the air down it just makes charcoal...burns real cool.

Hey Leon,did you unload that brush yet?
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