Sawyer Rob
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And here I was told THIS was you,Here I am just couple years ago...........
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SR
And here I was told THIS was you,Here I am just couple years ago...........
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We would have needed pallets for each bag to keep the wood off the ground and to stage the bags in the garage when moving wood inside for the winter. How do you access the splits? Pull down the sides as you take splits off the top? What did they cost and how many uses are you expecting. IIRC they were about $25 ea?
We decided to go with IBC totes. It takes about 45 minutes to modify them, and the only down side is we need to hand stack and that takes time. But they last for a long time and the "bladder" acts as rain/snow hood. We have $800 invested in 32 totes and each holds just under 1/2 of a full cord. Too heavy for many compact tractors but the LS can lift 2700 lbs.
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I tried a few, now I won't even take them for free... Too small and too hard to deal with...Don, too bad you do not live closer I get the totes for free . . . :confused3:
I tried a few, now I won't even take them for free... Too small and too hard to deal with...
SR
Don, too bad you do not live closer I get the totes for free . . . :confused3:
You are killing me!!!! $800 pissed away. I would have given you a case of a good scotch...and helped you drink it. LOL
Oh well....we love the tote system for our situation. I had 15 staged in the garage this fall and they will last the winter with some to spare. I moved three empty ones out yesterday. Took more time to put the pallet forks on than to move the totes.
And here I was told THIS was you,
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SR
No, I came from Montana thats why there no trees left their...................
It seems like there should be a good joke there, but I can't come up with it. There's a Montana Forest and a Montana Desert... are you responsible for the latter?