Got a little wet -- but the price was right

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Two different free sources thanks to CL --

The first (hardwood) was a house lot being cleared - guy said there was a slight ditch to cross -- ending up being very steep area being prepped for a culvert. Almost left without trying to get across, but gave it a shot. I didn't bottom out but lost the front plate and had the rear hitch dragging. With the rain I don't dare go back, emailed and asked when the culvert will be, not sure I'll hear back.

The trailer full was easy access but is all pine -- only a 1.5 miles from my house. Mostly cut to length.

Total time elapsed, less than an hour. I'd say there is about a cord there. Trailer measures 6x10x2
 

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Would love to get my hands on a trailer like that. Nice score.
 
Hour, worth a couple hundred very nice score........
 
Yep, some heat there for just a little time and a short haul. Nice.
 
Thats like shooting a doe near the truck. Not a trophy but a short drag for meat! :lol:
 
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