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    Posted: 22 Feb. 2024 at 11:40pm
Very cool!

That "crane" would work great for pulling the remaining 18" dia tree out of my son's creek.   I am planning to try to pull it out with a tow strap,  but if the base of tree could be raised first,  I would imagine it would come out easier.

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Beyond serving as my one and only daily driver the 1953 was put into tree cutting service the other day. At the time it had about 200 miles on it since rebuilt. It just got its initial oil change yesterday at 400 miles.
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Originally posted by Steelyard Blues Steelyard Blues wrote:

All the rain this year has washed out the trail I use for my morning bike ride. So, I did a little bit of trail maintenance.
Micah



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Another firewood working post with a little twist.

My son mentioned a couple weeks ago that a red oak had fallen across one of trails on his property,  and might be decent firewood. Today I went to check it out,  and was surprised how large it was.  (the trunk is visible above passenger side of Jeep)



I cut out a few blocks,  but they were way too heavy to lift,  so I built a "ramp" out of smaller pieces.





I hope to get back tomorrow,  but will bring a bigger trailer, and a "real" ramp with me.  Wink



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(Photo from a plow ad. Website didn't like my pics.)

In an average year -- if one ever existed -- we get about 110 inches of snow. The record is 201 inches. Both of the CJs have reinforced frames and are equipped with hydraulically operated plows. In moderately high torque -- low speed operations, I don't find the Hurricane offering any advantage (or disadvantage) over the Go Devil.

My Blue Dispatcher is sort of like Paul Bunyan's axe. It may not have a part that it left Toledo wearing. The drivetrain is pure CJ-3A. My Red 2-WD is better than average in snow, but the 4-WD helps a lot when operating in heavy snow. It works for a living as well.

Now I just need to make myself a gold and green Surrey for the summertime.



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Did some hauling a couple of Saturdays ago my mom 82 decided to take on a room mate  (old friend they are thick as thieves)  so they needed to move into a two bedroom same apt complex. So rather then fight the canopy on my Dakota loading boxes I figured CHUG would do just fine as we were only moving her about 500 yds. And no big furniture so 4 loads later all done.




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Thanks! I was raised in N.Ga. and had never heard of them. Did a Google search and found out a bit more about them. Sounds good. But Mommy never told me about them. 
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Originally posted by willyt willyt wrote:

Roasters? What are those things?

Everyone around here just calls them a roaster ( the neighbor gave us the seed). I think the commercial name is North Georgia Candy Roaster, or just candy roaster. Its a little like a pumpkin and a butternut. Makes a really good pumpkin pie.
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Roasters? What are those things?
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Harvesting Roasters today, looks like we'll be having a lot of pie this winter.
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Fishing with the Amish.  Used the 1946 to help pull the net across the pond.  (Netting Stripers)


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All the rain this year has washed out the trail I use for my morning bike ride. So, I did a little bit of trail maintenance.
Micah


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I think that this short of work (hauling rock or gravel) was standard duty for a lot of jeeps back in the day. Hence the wavy floors so often part of an older jeep's "scar tissue".



Edited by jhg - 20 June 2023 at 10:40am
1948 cj2a. Rebuilt L-head, steering, T90, WO 636, steering, brake lines. So far.
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Pulled the playhouse into position and then a load of birds eye gravel for the playground
lets go for a rip eh bud

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On Earthday '23 we got around on some wet trails, planting trees. 
Note: Trailer was hand built from parts from different sources, not a Bantam. 1950s-era. Someday I'll paint it to match the jeep (he said starting at least 15 years ago).


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the true art is to be able to back that train up LOL

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My granddaughter and I made that teepee from some trees that I cut down clearing out a trail.  Smile

 

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