Posted by Bruce Hopf on April 20, 2008 at 15:49:41 from (216.46.133.10):
In Reply to: Logging Skidder posted by fergienewbee on April 19, 2008 at 14:51:49:
I took an old single axle, manure spreader, scrapped it right down to the frame. I then put to cross members made of channel iron across the frame, and then put 2 uprights on each side. I then hook it up to 1 tractor, and haul it to the bush. I then use the forklift bucket on my loader tractor, and load 16' to 24' on it. I can put 3 logs the size you have, 2 on the bottom, and 1 on the top. I haul out the logs, unload them, and then cut them to length. No mud, or ground on the logs from skidding. Maybe a little bit of back damaged from loading, and unloading. Hope this helps. Bruce.
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