T TreeFeller11 ArboristSite Member Joined Aug 18, 2014 Messages 71 Reaction score 39 Mar 2, 2017 #21 Nice I'd like to do that this year with my 16 footer after I get some real sides on it. Would make getting big logs off the job much easier when the ground is hard.
Nice I'd like to do that this year with my 16 footer after I get some real sides on it. Would make getting big logs off the job much easier when the ground is hard.
TX_DKW ArboristSite Lurker Joined Sep 15, 2016 Messages 47 Reaction score 26 Location Lufkin TX Mar 2, 2017 #22 Be careful are those 7kaxles? If so they bend easier than you think.
T TreeFeller11 ArboristSite Member Joined Aug 18, 2014 Messages 71 Reaction score 39 Mar 2, 2017 #23 Yeah they are but that beast was pretty hollow. I think the whole pick in one piece weighed in at under 6,000 if I remember correctly.
Yeah they are but that beast was pretty hollow. I think the whole pick in one piece weighed in at under 6,000 if I remember correctly.
C cedarhollow ArboristSite Guru Joined Jan 24, 2017 Messages 666 Reaction score 556 Location NE TN Mar 2, 2017 #24 gotta get a dingo, but that home made thing was pretty cool.
TimberMcPherson Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 5,887 Reaction score 8,978 Location New Zealand Mar 4, 2017 #25 You can easily be a pro and not own every bit of kit the big companies market at our industry. I think its cool, couple guys could lift it, for the money its going to move wood economically with any groundy running it.
You can easily be a pro and not own every bit of kit the big companies market at our industry. I think its cool, couple guys could lift it, for the money its going to move wood economically with any groundy running it.