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Old 03-19-2013, 06:28 AM
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Thank's Mike! It should be a big help moving thing's around.
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My Super has been moving a lot of firewood lately with my M416 military trailer. It has no problem controlling this trailer full of wet, green oak on hills sides. Gotta love the new filled tires.

I got a deal on Sawmill slab wood I couldn't resist. All oak and locust. This Saw Mill cuts horse fencing. I had 5 cords delivered. A dump truck and a stakebody dumper full. Have to get it from the drive at the front of the property to the wood pile out back. Next 3 winters are covered. But I'll be stacking and hauling for a while!

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Old 03-19-2013, 07:39 AM
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Cool pic!
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Old 03-19-2013, 07:40 AM
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Thank's Mike! It should be a big help moving thing's around.
Yes, it will! I need to get my switched over to a super too! One of these days!
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My Super has been moving a lot of firewood lately with my M416 military trailer. It has no problem controlling this trailer full of wet, green oak on hills sides. Gotta love the new filled tires.

I got a deal on Sawmill slab wood I couldn't resist. All oak and locust. This Saw Mill cuts horse fencing. I had 5 cords delivered. A dump truck and a stakebody dumper full. Have to get it from the drive at the front of the property to the wood pile out back. Next 3 winters are covered. But I'll be stacking and hauling for a while!

Nice Trailer! I don't think you need to worry about throwing a few extra pieces of wood on! Heavy Duty!
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My Super has been moving a lot of firewood lately with my M416 military trailer. It has no problem controlling this trailer full of wet, green oak on hills sides. Gotta love the new filled tires.

I got a deal on Sawmill slab wood I couldn't resist. All oak and locust. This Saw Mill cuts horse fencing. I had 5 cords delivered. A dump truck and a stakebody dumper full. Have to get it from the drive at the front of the property to the wood pile out back. Next 3 winters are covered. But I'll be stacking and hauling for a while!

Great pics, as always, squatch! I always enjoy seeing the 1872 in action.
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your trailers empty, fill that sucker up!!
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Today I hung the Kwik-Way loader over the 2284 to see how it fit's. I'm using the sub frame off the tractor the loader came on, a toro 522XI. It's longer than one for a super cub but Im using the extra lenght to attach the rear axle tubes to the subframe to help support that weak area everyone's always talking about. I Hope it helps!
Bill the first pics has POTW written all over it!

Looks like your off a to a great start on your FEL conversion!
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Old 03-19-2013, 01:13 PM
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Thank's Duke, They do look kind of cool side by side.
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Beautiful day, so I had to get the cubs out.

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