Firewood? (4 Viewers)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

So.... I have acquired THE tool for firewood work.

A track loader! Being able to drive it to any spot on the mountain I please, load the bucket with wood, and then dump it into my dump truck is incredible! Each bucketful is about 2 yards (well over a full size pickup bed)!

Loading the wood...
View attachment 1148188

Dumping it into Dot the dump truck...
View attachment 1148193

Here's what two buckets looks like in Dot's bed. She is a 10 ton truck.
View attachment 1148194

Also, every load of wood that I hauled out I also skidded a log up for a friend of mine to mill.

Dan


Awesome set up you got there. Love the old equipment.
 
For some reason this oak has gotten heavier this fall, lol...
Nikon 080.jpg
 
I call it liquid analgesic.
 
Sweet thread. Thought I would add in my firewood story and pics. We heat our place with wood unless we are gone for more than a day and the Propane takes over. I'very heated with wood most of my life and love the entire experience of gathering it to burning it, it also helps that our winters are long and heating bills can get high. We purchased our property a couple years ago and the first thing I did was put in a wood stove. We gather aspen and pine here that I cut with my stihl and haul with my fj60 in my ford pickup bed trailer. Sometimes the 40 gets to come play if I need the winch. I've included some shots I had of our stash and gear. We spend all our money on land cruisers so we built a dual purpose fence on a budget out of logs as you can see in the photos. Keeps the animals in, neighbors out and is a few winters worth of backup fuel if we need it! We also can't dig there because of utility lines so this worked out nicely as it sits on top of the ground and is back filled. I wouldn't mind some nice hardwood that I see a lot of you getting!

FB_IMG_1446527649798.jpg


FB_IMG_1446527562636.jpg


IMG_20150823_093019.jpg


0823151356.jpg
 
I would love to get some oak to try out in the fire place. It would be a real change from the pine I burn in Wyoming.

It also gives some scale to how big oaks can get...
 
The size of your trees throws me off.

The largest tree on my 58 acres is 4 foot diameter (a Spruce). There are three (yes, I can count them that quickly) trees that size. Otherwise, my biggest are all in the 24" range.

Dan
 
I cut the tree off the neighbors fence.
image.jpeg

The tree was over the hill with a 20' drop. After I cut up the limb wood, I tried to pull the trunk up the hill with the tractor.
Not happening.
image.jpeg

My friend has a crane so we used it to get the trunk and the firewood.
image.jpeg

image.jpeg

Loaded the log on my SPEN
image.jpeg
 
Log has some really nice character so we unloaded it at the log deck.
image.jpeg

I will slab some lumber from this, or turn it into firewood.
image.jpeg

It is a very solid piece but has a little dry rot at the base.
Crane operator said it is close to 2,000 lbs.
 
Looks like trying to push it over didn't work. Over 4 feet in dia. WOW! My 20" bar would of been like spitting at it.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom