Joe Malovich
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- Oct 26, 2009
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- Tractor
- Steiner 430
No wonder Europe is broke!
how do you figure that?
downunder they do this too.
No wonder Europe is broke!
how do you figure that?
downunder they do this too.
We use ag bins that are 26 deep and 48 or so square.
Bobcat or pallet jack can move them.
We fell a tree by road then cut to working logs to transport to one spot then cut into usable lengths and stack in the bins.
We use ag bins that are 26 deep and 48 or so square.
Bobcat or pallet jack can move them.
We fell a tree by road then cut to working logs to transport to one spot then cut into usable lengths and stack in the bins.
arrow, first three NEEDS are: Food, Shelter and Water. Firewood comes under the "Shelter" heading. I've never bought a new car or truck. My Kioti was the first (and will likely be the ONLY) new vehicle.
My enjoyment is life, being active. Today I went for a walk with the dog. As we went along I pruned some trees: cut lower branches for tractor clearance; cut suckers; cut a bunch of blackberries off of saplings (I've done a LOT of this over the course of six years now- MANY hours swinging a machete!).
arrow, you're fine! I was just commenting on my philosophy; it's hard to be far off track if one is grounding their decisions on the core necessities.
Decisions are tough. We generally try to make the best ones we can. But, time doesn't hold still and the same set of conditions that existed when we made our decisions is never the same- as they say, hindsight is 20/20
My "conveyor belt" is any "help" I may haveMy situations aren't necessarily all that tidy: I'm getting more able to move a big chunk of wood to better spots/clearing, so that helps. General rule is to make a change and then run with it for a while to see how it works; then I consider making another change. Right now (though I may be done cutting wood for this year- it's starting to get wet) I'm kind of struggling how to get pallets, trailer and log splitter all in one move (if someone else is around then the Brutus can be used to tow something). Thought about hanging the splitter off the pallet forks, though I'm still trying to decide how to move multiple crates (when they're stacked you can't just slide forks between them- have to mess around to get them apart (they weigh over 100 lbs ea, so man-handling them is a bit tough). But back to filling the cages... I still prefer to stack in them as that maximizes the amount of wood that can be placed in them.