iowawoodcutter
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Why would you want to pull your wood OUT of the bush? I try to keep my wood in the bush as much as possible.
... I have heard of guys unable to pull a moose with the winch, so I have to wonder how well they really work?
I can drag an eight inch Oak by myself already. I am after production, I'd like to drag four of them, or sections of the two footers I happen on. I am in it for the money, not for fun, I want to cut and go home as fast as I can!
300 yards is nothing for a winch. I'd buy a warn 8274-50; They're more powerful, tougher and faster than other winches in it's class. Cheaper than a quad. Buy a couple hundred feet of extra cable in probably 75 or 100' lengths...
Run out your 100' of winch, and add two extra lengths. Reel in 100', take out a length of cable, pull out your winch and start over. This sucks, but it's better than carrying out wood 100 yards 18" at a time.
I mean that's what I do if I don't want to bring my quad. I have the most powerful quad currently produced and it still won't out pull an 8000 pound winch.
Sounds like a good hand truck with bigger tires at least, that's what I use and it seems to save the back, but a tailgate hoist works great in that situation. I like it because you can carry 3-4 blocks on the average where as it would normally would be one. Would that help?
You'd need two guys to make this work - But, how about out where the trucks on good ground, hang a snatchblock up somewhere, run 3 or 4 hundred ft of cable or bullrope back to the woods, have a good 'hitch' ready to go with a choker on it & drive away ? When the hitch gets to the snatch, the guy unhooks, walks the line back to the woods as the driver backs up? Gotta beat the lugging by hand? No?
If you can get a small tractor or four wheeler in, why not a small truck. Get an old beat up 4wd ford ranger or s10 or something of the sort. You can haul or drag more than any 4wheeler, and you could surely find other uses for it too. the 4wheeler sure seems like a lot of trouble. Get a good trailer to go behind the truck. Load the truck and bring it out and put it on the trailer. then go load the truck again, come out and hook up to the trailer, and go home.
I've never used a 4 wheeler to cut wood with, seems like it would be slooooowwwww! I like doing a lot in a little time, the faster the better
My setup consists of a 2 man crew, the boy running the machine and me running the saw, for only being 3 he can operate the controls:greenchainsaw:
You guys are killing me!!!
ONE truck, ONE trailer, ONE person (ME), TWO cords of wood with and F-150.
The Bobcat don't fit in the bed so well does it?
Put two cords of Oak on a 16'x80" double axle trailer and drive it 90 miles home. Then we can talk!!
I used to do it with an F-150 V-6 five speed. NEVER AGAIN!!
I am trying to get to where I can do by myself what myself and a helper did in the same time.
Bobcat behind a v6 f150? If anything, get a small 4wd tractor...very small. Like a yanmar or something. Maybe not even 4wd. Save some space on the trailer for it and load the bed to. But i'm betting the double axle trailer loaded with wood is more than enough for the truck anyway.