Plain and simple, don't carry material when you can roll it. This technique works for many applications and will help you be more productive and efficient with your time and energy.
Holy shit, i bought a dolly a little while ago and i was stacking the wood on the flat side and it would fall all over the place, just to put them on the side is a game changer. Thanks brother
Brooooo!!! I have a huge white oak to take down this week and we're keeping the rounds for fire wood. You just me tons of time, and a sore back!!! Thank you!!
Been doing that forever with ALL Kinds of wood pieces both small and large. I once even wheeled some onto my trailer with a flat tire on the hand truck and never needed rope. But good video anyway 👍
If I cut 16 inch wood, the smaller wood I stack 3 high and hand truck it, or cut 48 inch logs and hand truck. The big wood I set on end and hand truck. No need for a rope. I have a crane with log tongs to set em in the truck. Saves yer back a lot of grief .
Always use the best tool suited for the job! I often do removals in small backyards in the city where large equipment isn’t an option. In that case, a small dolly like this is the only thing that will fit between some fence gates and over stone steps on the property. I used to work for a company where guys were too “lazy” to bring the dolly to the job. They ended up bear hugging logs for most of the afternoon on bigger removals.
I’ve looked into it but I find this one to be super lightweight, fits well in the back of my Tacoma with all my other tools, and only costs 40 bucks. 2 years and it’s still hauling ass!