
My Hawkeye with the old windshield mounted on it and a load of wood behind it. The little Hawkeye does a great job pulling the loaded trailer around in the woods. Front end gets a lot lighter than the heavy Sportsman did, but it still turns eventually:

A normal load of wood. I call it the $25 size. Three of them in a face cord, and three face cord in a full cord:

These bald-faced hornets built their nest right above my main trail between my house and the woods. It's only a couple feet above my head when I ride under it. So far they haven't paid any attention to me. It's about the size of a basketball:


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