Never in the history of my existence has all the wood blocks been burnt. I get a trailer load of big oak blocks every week.
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I just built this Honda machine last week to haul them wood blocks up to the house. I was using my Mule M1009 / Silverado
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and a Vermont wood cart for years. I just wanted to make something different. This is easier on me and the loading and
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unloading is easier. I tried a Honda 4 X 4 4 wheeler. Can't handle enough wood and is to clumsy. The wagon is my Grand Sons vehicle to haul with. He tries to out do me. Many more wood blocks to go. With the bigger trucks I could only get about 100 ft away and other entry's were just tearing up the lawn. I built a chute and threw it down the chute all i had was a big mess to clean up. This is the least amount of handling and clean up.