Hello Everyone, Please check the video description for some information on what I'm doing on this video and for links to help you navigate. Thanks for watching! Links to specific content in this video Tree Felling: 2:32 MUTS trailer dimensions: 5:44 How I measure each log to determine cubic feet: 7:33 Conclusion final capacity for MUTS trailer: 17:00
Great job ! It looks like you found a nice bunch of dry ones & not to thick , easy to get around with a quad, I built a double axle 6 foot trailer I put a hitch on the back & pull a single axle 6 foot behind works great if you have no big hills, I just love wood cutting had to sub :)
Thanks for your comment. Been a while since I made a video, just been busy doing other things and fighting the winter weather haha. I have a few decent hills to climb/descend so especially in winter this trailer is about all i want behind me.
Awesome video. It was good to see more of the ATV trailer as I had been asking about it in a previous video. I'm seriously considering getting one! This video maybe would also have been good to show those rubber steel toe boots you mentioned as you don't have too much snow and your feet wouldn't have got too cold. Maybe in the next one eh?
Glad you liked the video. It was actually a very warm day, yes. We had gotten 6" of snow in the past week but it all melted over the weekend with highs up to 8 degrees. Thanks for watching!
They are 28x9.5-14. I put on a perfex 2" lift kit when i changed them. But you'd probably fit them without it. These tires (sti outback max)are very hard, though, and ride extremely rough at speed. But they work well for me because I'm just crawling around.
Not much. If it's fully loaded evenly, I can still lift the hitch quite easily. I'd guess around 100 lbs at most on an even load. Empty around half of that.
Why so much pricking about, cut the timber, load it and if you have to come back a second time do so, like who the hell cares about measurements, cubic ft etc !! The time you spent in this shit, you could have it split and stacked !!
Hello Everyone,
Please check the video description for some information on what I'm doing on this video and for links to help you navigate.
Thanks for watching!
Links to specific content in this video
Tree Felling: 2:32
MUTS trailer dimensions: 5:44
How I measure each log to determine cubic feet: 7:33
Conclusion final capacity for MUTS trailer: 17:00
Great job and nice video buddy🙋♂️. Biiiiiiiig Like 👍
Thank you.
Great job ! It looks like you found a nice bunch of dry ones & not to thick , easy to get around with a quad, I built a double axle 6 foot trailer I put a hitch on the back & pull a single axle 6 foot behind works great if you have no big hills, I just love wood cutting had to sub :)
Thanks for your comment. Been a while since I made a video, just been busy doing other things and fighting the winter weather haha. I have a few decent hills to climb/descend so especially in winter this trailer is about all i want behind me.
You need some log tongs my friend. I have some videos of how good they work.
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Awesome video. It was good to see more of the ATV trailer as I had been asking about it in a previous video. I'm seriously considering getting one! This video maybe would also have been good to show those rubber steel toe boots you mentioned as you don't have too much snow and your feet wouldn't have got too cold. Maybe in the next one eh?
Glad you liked the video. It was actually a very warm day, yes. We had gotten 6" of snow in the past week but it all melted over the weekend with highs up to 8 degrees. Thanks for watching!
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Cool, thanks, what kind of wood is that?
It's douglas fir.
Nice Job
What size are your tires? Been looking to replace my stock small ones.
They are 28x9.5-14. I put on a perfex 2" lift kit when i changed them. But you'd probably fit them without it. These tires (sti outback max)are very hard, though, and ride extremely rough at speed. But they work well for me because I'm just crawling around.
@@BenOfficial94 thanks for the fast answer man!
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Were did you buy this trailer ?
I bought it from Bancroft, Ontario. If you type www.muts.ca it is the website with the information. Are you in Canada too?
How much hitch weight ?
Not much. If it's fully loaded evenly, I can still lift the hitch quite easily. I'd guess around 100 lbs at most on an even load. Empty around half of that.
Amigo cuánto cuesta ese cuatrimoto se ve qué es potente
$2500 Canadian
Thanks for answering his question. I was unable to understand.
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Why so much pricking about, cut the timber, load it and if you have to come back a second time do so, like who the hell cares about measurements, cubic ft etc !! The time you spent in this shit, you could have it split and stacked !!
Apparently everyone who asked me how many cubic feet the trailer could hold cared, that's why i made this video.