The truck was put to work on the firewood cutting crew. It was chief puller to keep the trees headed into the open areas instead of heading down the hill into the woods.
The winch line and 150 ft. of heavy (18,000 lb) rope kept the truck well back from the tree.
There would be bad consequences if something this big lands on the truck.
We had an assembly of people and equipment to get the wood cut up and hauled out to be transported back.
The back hoe makes easy work of pulling logs out of the briars.
And loading sections onto the trailer.
Back at the farm the wood pile was getting rather large.
Splitting was the next task up. Turn a few teenage boys loose with a splitter and happens pretty fast.
The scraps all needed to be burned.
After a big meal everyone likes to hang around the fire once it has subsided to a reasonable size.
That was the first of four trees on the project list. The rest took a redirect pull with a snatch block to get the trees into the open.
Puller in position.
Rigging in position.
Cutter doing his thing.
Another tree down.
We spent two weeks in PA. Had two Thanksgiving dinners, two sets of leftovers and got to see plenty of family during our stay.
On the return trip we passed through Cleveland and stayed with a friend there. Then it was on to Springfield, IL to stay with more friends. We did a layover day there to tour some the Lincoln historical sights of which there are many. You can even take your photo with the Lincoln family if you are so inclined.
Last stop on the tour was Devil’s Den state park in Arkansas. We spent two nights there and got in some hiking and mountain biking while there.
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Finally we made the last section of the run home, in the rain. At least it washed all the bugs off the front of the camper. It was actually warm enough for bugs while running along the Gulf Coast. We harvested plenty on the white front section of the camper. We got to see snow during our stay up in PA, but it doesn’t take the bugs off.
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We’re very pleased with how the truck handles the highway miles. It’s smooth and just cruises along with traffic. Having made the trip previously in a Wrangler with a lift and 33’s this was quite a bit quicker, more comfortable, and better on the fuel too.