urhstry
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What brand of 350??
Farmall 350 Rowcrop gas
What brand of 350??
Durty wood ain't purty. Use a grapple and carry it.
Farmall 350 Rowcrop gas
Farmall 350 Rowcrop gas
http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?t=26571&highlight=tractor+woods
After spending the time reading this thread, I felt pretty comfortable looking for tractors instead of skidsteers. For our needs at home only, a 45hp+ tractor is a little big, but in the woods, its nice, and that was what determined the size, also it had to be able to lift a chained log high enough to side load a dumptruck, and set the log inside the bed to get the chain slacked and removed.
Used compact 4x4 tractors didn't have the lift capacity and certainly not the lift height that was needed, they did however have double and triple the price tag of a stout farm tractor/loader. Used skidsteers also came with hefty price tags($12,000+), and attachments were ALOT of money.
So we ended up with a 1972 Ford 3400 Industrial with factory Ford loader.
chains and all shop manuals included.
The guy we bought it from, owned it for the previous 19years, and had a regular mechanic on staff, and spent 4hours just helping us get familiar with operating it, quirks, and such, felt pretty good about buying it from him.
One great thing about it, the maintenance items can be purchased at Farm/Fleet, off the shelf stock items at reasonable prices, even on a sunday night.
For a first time tractor owner/operator, its plenty of machine for our needs, when the opportunity comes, I'd like to get a 4x4 machine, but, patience/diligence with this one will get a lot of wood moved, and lots of work done for a long time to come.
Why the 45hp restriction? Is my 401 Industrial overqualified at 65hp?
They had one of those grapple skidders at the local agricultural fair this fall, holy mother that thing is ginormous!
Wasn't 3 pt was it? I had a 450 with 2 pt, but got some arms that slid in with the barbs on them like the 2 pt eqpt has, but these had the pivot balls for 3pt. Put on center link and it was 3pt hitch
If you have to move logs a good distance and have a trailer,I may have a real cheap solution. I put a bracket on each stud pocket on both sides at the rear and bolt them in. Then I made a cheap A frame about 7 feet long out of heavy angle. And bolt them so they can pivot on the brackets. A hook or steel loop is added at the top. I back up as close as I can to the log,and hook a winch or come a long to the A frame and drop it over the log. Winch is secured to the front of the trailer. Next I take another come a long or chain ratchet and hook to the log and pick it up. Once I clear the trailer I winch the A frame up and the log goes several feet on the trailer. Unhook the a frame and stand it up out of the way and winch the log on. This works faster then it sounds and you can get several logs on one load. Simply lay the A frame on the logs while in transit. then stand the A frame up and pull the logs off with a tractor, a winch, or tie a chain to a log and a stable point and pill the trailer forward removing the logs.