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Cutting wood with the Deuce

FMJ

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A few pics from an excursion to the Lincoln National forest yesterday, Man!, my back hurts. . . :p
 

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FMJ

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The 12.5 x 20 Mich XL's work VERY well offroad, and had no problem with the load. This is the most I have loaded in the truck, and the trip down the 25 plus miles of 2 lane mountain roads was very interesting, the single circuit brake system kept popping into my mind for some reason. . . :twisted:
 

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The 12.5 x 20 Mich XL's work VERY well offroad, and had no problem with the load. This is the most I have loaded in the truck, and the trip down the 25 plus miles of 2 lane mountain roads was very interesting, the single circuit brake system kept popping into my mind for some reason. . . :twisted:
How much clearance do you have between the tires?

I really like the look of this set-up.

Now you have me re-thinking singling out a deuce.
 

FMJ

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How much clearance do you have between the tires?

I really like the look of this set-up.

Now you have me re-thinking singling out a deuce.
About an inch or so clearance at the bottom, I checked several times on the way back from the mountain, 80 miles or so, and they looked fine, no contact between the tires at all, after plenty of bumps.
 

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Southdave,

Don't want to steal the thread but I mix well-dried pine with hard wood. I had a chimney sweep say that's what he does for himself AND his mother. He explained that the pine will burn hot and cause a better draft up the chimney. The key he said was "well-dried" and "mix."
 

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I was there for the whole ordeal. Ed wouldn't let me touch the saw, so he cut I loaded. I was glad he waited until the end to put the blade in the dirt. I was getting bored standing around waiting for him to cut the pieces. Next weekend we might take two trucks up there.
 

FMJ

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I was there for the whole ordeal. Ed wouldn't let me touch the saw, so he cut I loaded. I was glad he waited until the end to put the blade in the dirt. I was getting bored standing around waiting for him to cut the pieces. Next weekend we might take two trucks up there.
Yeah, he was there, drinking beer, and taking pictures. . . :p

Seriously though,

He was drinking beer. . .

Thanks again for the help Nick!, seriously.
 
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