FIXED!!! Sorry Matt.Guys put them under there tires to get un stuck
Never seen them used in person, but have seen plenty of videos
I just keep a tow strap or two and have buddies with FORDS!
I had a guy near me that had a massive white oak cut down, like 38-40in DBH. Listed it for free on marketplace. I went and cut 2 truck loads out of the upper portion of the branches, which were like trees themselves, and before I could go back someone else had came in and brought his mini and loaded the logs and cleaned up the rest that I did not get.You might have to go back to pages 1-8 or so to find comments about wood scrounging, but yes, plenty of free wood to be had here. Tree service and homeowner postings on Craigslist/Facebook every day. Often not the best firewood (but sometimes it is). Neighbors, friends, work colleagues, and just asking others about downed trees and cleanup will get more than you can use. Probably an opportunity thing compared to Wyoming, with more trees and/or more people in other locations.
Well... you KNOW I can't! (Won't)https://www.facebook.com/share/r/Bc6MG1ysuFEN4rDN/?mibextid=oFDknk
Not sure if you guys can see this.
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Just use the winch to drag them the rest of the way on the trailer then? Does the lift pick them high enough to double and tipple stack? One of the downfalls of my log escapades has been a lack of arch, haven't had the time to start building one, but been taking notes from others. If I have equipment, I'll stack 3 or 4 courses high on the trailer. Kinda trying to get a feel for what's possibly with a log arch that isn't super high and heavy.First load of HVBW . Need to do some planning to get the most board ft out of the trunk . I’ll be picking that up Friday with the trailer need the winch and boom View attachment 1205685View attachment 1205686View attachment 1205687
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Did you get a patch?Turns out the Bear I harvested was MUCH older than we thought. The Taxidermist guessed 3-4 years old, turns out she was 11.75 years old!
As shown in the charts, very few bear harvested are that old!
Yes, it comes with the letter.Did you get a patch?
I reset the chain and use the arch to get it all the way in . The winch and arch do a great job though when I do long drags . Side pulls are a little tricky since you’re loading all the force to one side of the arch . I usually use another tree to do side pulls . I can double stack larger on bottom smaller on top . When I’m really loading up (overload) I use the front end loader .Just use the winch to drag them the rest of the way on the trailer then? Does the lift pick them high enough to double and tipple stack? One of the downfalls of my log escapades has been a lack of arch, haven't had the time to start building one, but been taking notes from others. If I have equipment, I'll stack 3 or 4 courses high on the trailer. Kinda trying to get a feel for what's possibly with a log arch that isn't super high and heavy.
Have you done any pulls not inline with the back of the trailer, or done any long up hill pulls using the arch? If so, anything you would change ? I got a bunch of logs from a lady who's back yard had a pretty nasty hill, I was using the deck over at the time so it was quite difficult winching over the back of the trailer and off the side I do have a shite rig pully I use, but basically skidded the logs up a ramp I made. Not the most efficient and I couldn't do much more then double stack with smaller logs.
Ok the doc part was made up, but it was pretty close to reality I think! Will sleep with one eye open tonight!Me: I love that new perfume honey!
Wife: that's nice but I think I'm gonna find one that smells like 2 cycle so you know what it's like sleeping with you sometimes.
Me: id probably just get excited and start feeling around for a pull rope!
Wife: watch out, you might find the chain!
My brain: warning ! danger ! Stop!
Me : ( ignoring brain) sounds like I need to find a better muffler!
Doctor: we won't know if the damage is permanent til the swelling goes down!