Tractors and wood! Show your pics

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Occasionally, I'll go after a deadfall.

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But usually, I get an 8 cord load of tree length delivered

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Then I browbeat my daughter and grandkids into helping me split it.

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And my Brother-in-Law and I stack a year's supply undercover.

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But I try to stay a year ahead so as to have plenty of seasoned wood.

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And I'm enjoying it right now! :dance1: :thumbsup: :laughing:
 
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Wood for fire pits.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #27  
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I think this was load 12 of 15.
 
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<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=360559"/> I think this was load 12 of 15.

Guesseral;

Your 841 is really nice. Did you do the restore?
 
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PH Paul I LOVE your tractor. Anything with articulation and BIG equal sized tires turns me on. I saw the JD literature when they went on that tangent, but never thought it would look so Horny in REAL life!

That tire size beats a Steiner all to hel!

The ONLY thing that matters in Rubber Tired Equipment is:

TIRE SIZE, TIRE SIZE, TIRE SIZE!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #30  
PH Paul I LOVE your tractor. Anything with articulation and BIG equal sized tires turns me on. I saw the JD literature when they went on that tangent, but never thought it would look so Horny in REAL life!

That tire size beats a Steiner all to hel!

The ONLY thing that matters in Rubber Tired Equipment is:

TIRE SIZE, TIRE SIZE, TIRE SIZE!

Thanks! It doesn't have a lot of ground clearance, but with the articulation you just run a wheel over anything you can't straddle.

With the 9 speed and the locking front differential, it's a beast. That little 20 HP one-lunger diesel just keeps donking away.
 
 
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