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2-Wheeled Log Fork
"My homemade 2-wheeled fork works great for moving big chunks of firewood," says Ken Voigt, Wausau, Wis.
The fork rides on a pair of plastic wheels and consists of four long tines welded onto an angle iron frame, which is positioned just an inch or so off the ground.
"I just roll the unit up to the firewo
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2-Wheeled Log Fork WOODLOT EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous 33-1-20 "My homemade 2-wheeled fork works great for moving big chunks of firewood," says Ken Voigt, Wausau, Wis.
The fork rides on a pair of plastic wheels and consists of four long tines welded onto an angle iron frame, which is positioned just an inch or so off the ground.
"I just roll the unit up to the firewood, then give the frame a kick to slip the tines under the wood. Then I tip the forks back and go. I built it as lightweight as possible to make it easy to handle."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ken Voigt, 9208 Pasture Lane, Wausau, Wis. 54403 (ph 715 842-8471; KV57@aol.com).
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