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Hauled a Load of Firewood

Mark2X2

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Loaded up the Deuce with firewood, used my 653E John Deere with a FabTek 4 roller processor head. Just set the cut length to 20", took an hour & 15 minutes to cut up two cords of wood into 20" firewood. Dropped it into the stack, got up on the load a few times to straighten it up, no heavy lifting anyway. This was the first load, was able to get more on the second load.
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m16ty

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That's not a load of firewood. There's a pic I saw on here somewhere that had wood piled up above the troop seats :-D.

Seriously, Looks like a nice load. More than I'd want to cut as hot as it is but It sounds like you cheated a little bit :wink:.
 

Mark2X2

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m16ty,
It works slick cutting with my processor, last summer cut enough for two loads, three rows in the back of my 1/2 ton pick-up, piled it even with box rail. I have to fuel up ever other day, so I cut enough fire wood for two loads. That way if some SOB steals my cut up wood I'm not out much.
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