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Title: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: Varche on 15 July 2010, 16:56:01
(http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww248/Moleones/logs004.jpg)

(http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/ww248/Moleones/logs005.jpg)

I must use the real tractor for transporting olive logs! Photos taken this morning not when the camera was made.

El Varche
Title: Re: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 15 July 2010, 17:04:13
Mmmmm - sun, heat and blue sky 8-) 8-) :y
Title: Re: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: tunnie on 15 July 2010, 17:04:54
Bah, rear does not look that low. As long as it does not weigh more than 3 people, so what 30-40 stone? should be fine
Title: Re: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 15 July 2010, 17:15:59
Use a trailer.  ::)
Title: Re: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: Varche on 15 July 2010, 17:25:58
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Use a trailer.  ::)

Can't it is full of sand!
Title: Re: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: Debs. on 15 July 2010, 17:35:15
With Olive being a fruit wood; does it burn well?....is it scented?
Title: Re: This is why my tractor rear shockers are shot!
Post by: Varche on 15 July 2010, 18:08:17
Not been aware of a scent. It does burn well, we use log burners. It always seems a shame to burn such beautiful hard wood. I'd bring a trailer load back to England but for the trailer being full of sand.

This lot was from the trunk of a 90 year old tree. We were going to try and make a plank out of it but it was just too heavy to manouevre . One day I might become a (proper) bodger and make some bowls or similar. ;D