Time for cutting down and bringing home some fire wood, so the little red wonder is doing some serious work. Fantastic vehicle to get around in dense vegetation.
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'49 Cub at work
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Re: '49 Cub at work
I like your setup. Looks like the tool box will hold a lot.
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Re: '49 Cub at work
That's some serious blocks of firewood on the second level of the trailer in the first picture. Wonder how much manpower it took to get them loaded that high up?
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Bob McCarty wrote:I like your setup. Looks like the tool box will hold a lot.
Yeah - really nice. Only the chainsaw can't get in, so it must rest on top of the load.
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Re: '49 Cub at work
staninlowerAL wrote:That's some serious blocks of firewood on the second level of the trailer in the first picture. Wonder how much manpower it took to get them loaded that high up?
Well - I'm from '51, 5'10'' tall and weighs 180 lbs, so no Superman here.
But - I've made fire wood since '86, so I have experienced a lot of handling techniques over time.
The trailer is 20" and the blocks are 20" long. Tumble the block up on 10" piece of wood, up on the trailer, up on another 10" piece and finally up in the top layer.
Many wonder that I bother, but our neighbour, who has a diary farm with 250 cows with breeding, is happy to have his small woods cleaned up, we have all heating for free, I get a lot of nice exercise in wonderful free nature, so . . . .
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Re: '49 Cub at work
Very nice, you're hauling some serious loads, there.
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Re: '49 Cub at work
Ver nice rig. Free is always good. Stay warm. I do like the tool box.
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Re: '49 Cub at work
Nice looking rig you've got there!
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Re: '49 Cub at work
OK, now I understand your method, as my Grandpa would say to a reluctant worker, "get the work done, one step at a time". I applaud your ingenuity.
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Re: '49 Cub at work
Just bought a '50 Cub. I live on a timber farm. I'm going to school on your toolbox and rig. Nice!
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Re: '49 Cub at work
FallohideFarm wrote:Just bought a '50 Cub. I live on a timber farm. I'm going to school on your toolbox and rig. Nice!
Tom
Regarding the tool box, you can get inspiration here: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=106700#p846108
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