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That's what I was wondering too ???

gg
Gordon, I could put the totes 10 feet apart, and I'd still never run out of room.

I have a "drying area", where there's prevailing breeze, I want that breeze to work for me.

SR
 
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I said before how I HATE these metal baskets and have turned them down when offered to me. One of the biggest reasons is, having to close the pallet forks

SR

I know you have plenty of room. I just wondered why it was easier for you to find and cut some fairly straight poles than narrow the forks. Not finding fault just wondering because I thought fork adjustments were dead easy. Plus with the forks under you lift the bottom of the pallet not the stack of wood which can move. Again I was just curious ???

gg
 
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I know you have plenty of room. I just wondered why it was easier for you to find and cut some fairly straight poles than narrow the forks. Not finding fault just wondering because I thought fork adjustments were dead easy. Plus with the forks under you lift the bottom of the pallet not the stack of wood which can move. Again i was just just curious ???

gg
First of all, straight poles are everywhere on my place, there's probably thousands of them and they only need to be 5' long to do the job. The ones shown, I cut within 50 yards of where the pict. was taken, and in one of the picts., you can see more of them standing in the pict., ready to use, all from the same tree.

I'm moving both wide and narrow things several times a day, why get off and walk around the tractor every time I move a basket when I don't have to?? Many times, I'm shuffling things around, moving boxes AND baskets, then other things like logs too, It's just so much easier to keep everything the same.

A basket full of wood, nothing moves, look at an above pict., the poles don't even move, plus moving the baskets are only part of why I hate baskets. With the poles, it's very easy to dump the basket right in front of my basements window, curing another thing I hate about baskets, unloading them! Another problem solved!

SR
 
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SR does things that work for how he does things. That is all the matters to him and others can decide if something is worth doing for their operations.

I would never put poles through a tote to lift it because I do not need to or want to. Does not work for me, but may work for others. So be it.

Sharing ideas Is good stuff.

My way works great for me, but it is not the only way to handle firewood. I value ease of effort and productivity very highly. If I need to invest a bit to reach my goals, I can justify It. Others may think I am a fool. I think people who buy $5000 log splitters are nuts, but it works for them.

One size does not fit all.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,335  
Could you please show me a quote where I complained that it was too hard to move the forks in or out.

SR
"One of the biggest reasons is, having to close the pallet forks a bit to move them, but I figured out a cure for that, so I'm now trying them again"
- Sawyer Rob Post #22,320 dated 9/9/2023

You said it, not me.
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,336  
I said before how I HATE these metal baskets and have turned them down when offered to me. One of the biggest reasons is, having to close the pallet forks a bit to move them, but I figured out a cure for that, so I'm now trying them again,

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This works very well, so one problem solved!
SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,337  
"One of the biggest reasons is, having to close the pallet forks a bit to move them, but I figured out a cure for that, so I'm now trying them again"
- Sawyer Rob Post #22,320 dated 9/9/2023

You said it, not me.
Where's the complaint that it's hard to do? You quoted a complaint that I have to keep getting off and back on the tractor to do it.

Do you have a garage door opener? Why not just get out of your car/truck and open the door yourself? Pretty much the same thing as having to climb off/on the tractor to deal with the forks again...

SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,338  
Where's the complaint that it's hard to do? You quoted a complaint that I have to keep getting off and back on the tractor to do it.

Do you have a garage door opener? Why not just get out of your car/truck and open the door yourself? Pretty much the same thing as having to climb off/on the tractor to deal with the forks again...

SR
Come on, you what you said is the same thing as saying it is harder to do. Jeez
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #22,339  
I must have missed a good reason to not to put the forks directly under the tote. If "One of the biggest reasons is, having to close the pallet forks a bit to move them" is an issue, I would question the setup. Stacking totes farther apart does not make sense to me.
I changed the wording just to make Sawyer Rob happy.
 

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