cant imagine how hard it would be to get that larger log on the top in there... and then out again...Quote:
Originally Posted by anothernord
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cant imagine how hard it would be to get that larger log on the top in there... and then out again...Quote:
Originally Posted by anothernord
To be fair, if that stuff is as seasoned as it looks like it is, probably not THAT heavy. Plus, none of the three are long enough to warrant folding the back seat down, soo...
Oh lol I did not notice the length on that and didnt look super close. Was just going off my past experience of cutting up logs of equal circumference after storms and having to clear the fallen trees, and know those suckers are a bitch to move when they are that big :smt016Quote:
Originally Posted by wentz912
If they are windfall logs too they are usually still green too, which adds a HUGE amount of weight. Up here we get seasoned cedar rounds that big that you can lift with one hand!
Yup still green but dang did not think they could get that light!. Course we dont rly have cedar here in WI mostly pine, maple, and oak.Quote:
Originally Posted by wentz912
Yeah pine is WAY more dense than cedar.
In the back of my Gen4 GT wagon.
Four JDM STi Forester rims with 235/45/18 tyres, four 215/40/18 tyres and an STi front lip.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k6...8/IMAG0347.jpg
I had a full sized arcade cabinet that I sold, and needed to deliver so I folded the seats down, crammed it in there, put a pillow between it and the hatch and drove it to the new owner! I didn't even think to take a picture.
Also, I'm homeless right now so I have 2 17 inch rims with tires, a crate guitar amp with 2 guitars, my tool box,3 backpacks and 2 duffel bags all full, and my ikea dresser crammed in there, not to mention all the other random crap I threw in there when I left.
some of these photos are too funny. lol. more please
I have a 97 Legacy Outback, and the most extreme thing I've put in my car is a stacked washer and dryer, haha.