KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
120m max haul distance (skyline about 175m max), fairly steep from landing down to bottom of small valley. Other side of valley has some good spots/trees/stumps for anchors. Road is just below landing which is itself just the ridgetop flattened or at least it will be. Some good trees to act as spars on the ridge, above the landing. Possible easily declining road across and over the ridge running roughly square to the haul direction. Two, possibly three man team. No money for expensive gear, sweet FA experience between us.
How should this be tackled? Skyline, mainline, carraige, haulback line, what winch/s? Could we get away with smaller turns and just rolling the tractor down the ridge road instead of a winch? Forget the skyline and carriage and just use main/haulback lines and skidder cones, with a block in a top spar?
There are times knowing FA about all this is refreshingly challenging. Other times, it's a royal pain in the backside. Couple that with having next to no $ once the roads/landing/s are paid for and it's also sometimes rather comical to say the least. Reminds me of a saying: "we had no idea it couldn't be done".
Apart from walking away or working another job until you could save for the gear, what would you do? Any help and even abuse is warmly appreciated.
The bulk of the trees that can be skudded/yarded to the same knoll/ridge landing are dropped. I tell you something for free: the slopping back cut and blue/camo cappuccino wedges during felling were the shizzle ma nizzles.
cheers,
Kiwibro
How should this be tackled? Skyline, mainline, carraige, haulback line, what winch/s? Could we get away with smaller turns and just rolling the tractor down the ridge road instead of a winch? Forget the skyline and carriage and just use main/haulback lines and skidder cones, with a block in a top spar?
There are times knowing FA about all this is refreshingly challenging. Other times, it's a royal pain in the backside. Couple that with having next to no $ once the roads/landing/s are paid for and it's also sometimes rather comical to say the least. Reminds me of a saying: "we had no idea it couldn't be done".
Apart from walking away or working another job until you could save for the gear, what would you do? Any help and even abuse is warmly appreciated.
The bulk of the trees that can be skudded/yarded to the same knoll/ridge landing are dropped. I tell you something for free: the slopping back cut and blue/camo cappuccino wedges during felling were the shizzle ma nizzles.
cheers,
Kiwibro
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