msmith
ArboristSite Operative
Been getting used to my Tajfun logging winch that I purchased this summer. The more I use it, the more I am glad that I got it. I could have gotten along without it, but now I can reach blow downs and standing dead stuff that I couldn't in the past. It also makes it safer to winch logs to a level spot or off of a pile rather than trying to back up to them and drag them. I've also winched down some standing dead stuff that had fallen and was propped by another tree. The video is kinda long and boring but gives you an idea of the fun I am having with it. Definitely glad I broke down and got it.
Here is the butt of a red oak that fell a couple of years ago. I was able to get about 150' from it and winch it the rest of the way. I've been eyballing it since it fell.
Here's the video.
Here's a shot with some logs. I like having a tool holder on the back for my cant hook.
Tool storage compartment on each side to put chains, straps, etc. in.
Saw scabbard
Here's the tool holder with my rarely used splitting maul.
Storage compartment and choker hanger.
Here is the butt of a red oak that fell a couple of years ago. I was able to get about 150' from it and winch it the rest of the way. I've been eyballing it since it fell.


Here's the video.
Here's a shot with some logs. I like having a tool holder on the back for my cant hook.


Tool storage compartment on each side to put chains, straps, etc. in.

Saw scabbard

Here's the tool holder with my rarely used splitting maul.

Storage compartment and choker hanger.
