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05 Nov 2016 09:27 #12625 by Kurt-NEPA
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GT 14 wrote: Did the free weight thing myself with a 2" receiver.


Nice job!. I was thinking of the horizontal approach too. I like the idea of keeping the weight low. I still might do that.

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07 Nov 2016 08:04 #12626 by GT 14
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Kurt-NEPA wrote:

GT 14 wrote: Did the free weight thing myself with a 2" receiver.


Nice job!. I was thinking of the horizontal approach too. I like the idea of keeping the weight low. I still might do that.

Kurt


It also acts as an anti wheel bar, the weights roll free.

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07 Nov 2016 08:06 #12627 by GT 14
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Geno wrote: I remember that now, what tractor was that on?


On the GT 14

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07 Nov 2016 13:28 #12628 by Geno
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I think the weather is finally about right to get this stuff to work. :)

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08 Nov 2016 06:11 #12629 by GT 14
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Geno wrote: I think the weather is finally about right to get this stuff to work. :)


Hauling and splitting yesterday, perfect weather.

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13 Nov 2016 09:32 #12657 by motor12
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Camping weather is finally here in Texas.. So we head to some local lakes for a few days to enjoy the solitude and do some out door cooking. We only go on week days and leave the weekends to the campers with kids.

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14 Nov 2016 17:03 #12683 by GT 14
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motor12 wrote: Camping weather is finally here in Texas.. So we head to some local lakes for a few days to enjoy the solitude and do some out door cooking. We only go on week days and leave the weekends to the campers with kids.


I am a M-T camper myself F-S is premium prices and crowded.

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21 Nov 2016 08:43 #12723 by Geno
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I had a friend with a huge chain saw so we ended up tackling this Saturday. It was the only big ash tree in the yard, it was killed by the Ash borers. :doh Where we cut it at about 6' up was almost 40" across. There's several loads of wood here. What a job. :whew

We cut up 2 almost that big last year from the neighbors yard and most of it had to be split with a maul and sledgehammer, we'll see on this one when it warms up some this week. Good thing is dead ash burns like good hard oak. :)

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21 Nov 2016 09:03 #12724 by nappypappy
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If that don't keep you warm nothing will.........................:smile2 :cof3 :bacon0

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22 Nov 2016 06:50 #12737 by GT 14
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Got my splitting and stacking done, unless my tree trimming buddy's bring me more.

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