Posted by Lou from Wis. on September 23, 2018 at 10:42:07 from (184.100.27.206):
In Reply to: Update on easy firewood posted by Adirondack case guy on September 23, 2018 at 07:40:46:
Again.Great post& Pictures.We bought a hay elevator last summer with the idea of shorting it down from aprox 40ft so we can use it to load our truck-(1 ton ford dually(1975)with bed lift,slow dump but works.Going to have to change distributor to point system.Electronic system is for the birds as it has gone through a couple of electronic brain boxes since we owned it.Our ford 1/2 ton (plow pickup)has point system and so far we only replaced points twice since we owned it.I did manufacture a power steering unit years ago and it passed D.O.T inspection.My son & I are greatly impressed with all your work on the wood equiptment you made.Great Job!!!!!! Keep pictures coming our way as your ideas are well worth copying. Warmest regards ,Lou & Victor.
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