With pallet forks and hitch on, I pulled the 5x10 dumper trailer into the back 80 to collect more woodchips to haul home and cleanup firewood site. It's likely the last haul as the road is turning to mush!
Forked the spread-out tamarack branches and tops together into a centralized pile near the chipping spot. Installed the WC68 then refilled the trailer again with chips from tamarack tops and branches. Those piles are really knarly to pull apart to feed the chipper.
Grabbed my BB1560 boxblade which I'd left in the woods, and strapped it to the forks with the 3-point trailer hitch on top of it. Headed back home to drop the chipper and boxblade off, then re-connected the trailer hitch to the 3-point and went back out to grab the trailer load of chips.
Forked my collection of long skinny straight tamarack rails that I couldn't bring myself to chip up, and loaded them on top of the trailer. Probably 20 - 1" to 3", 12ft to 16ft rails there!
That was a heavy trailer load to squirm homeward with through the muddy sections of trail, but the 'bota had no problem. Enough momentum is key, so goosed that hst pedal BEFORE hitting the mud ruts.
Now I'm done with firewood felling and hauling, and 2 1/2 loads of wood chips are in. There's more tops needing chipping back there but the sphagnum bog is filling with meltwater so prob won't get to cleaning up the rest of the tops and branches until either there's a long dry spell, or after freeze-up next winter.
Then a neighbor 4 miles down our gravel road called and asked if I could clear her driveway entrance of snow as she just returned home after working away for months and the plow had left a mountainous ridge at her driveway.
So grabbed the car hauler trailer, mounted the boxblade and loader bucket, and trailered the tractor over and cleared it for her. The snow blower stayed home - no way this wet heavy snow is going to cooperate with the blower - been there done that! The boxblade backing up is a fantastic "bulldozer" snow pile pusher, and also for scooping piles up behind to move to where it can be pushed into the ditch.
Got home around 9pm, still had to walk the doggy. I just left the truck/trailer/tractor parked where it arrived and getting to unloading it now, the next day.