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Re: Re: Horse Logging,
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 13, 2001 at 20:45:01 from (64.114.14.1):
In Reply to: Re: Horse Logging, posted by Shep on February 12, 2001 at 22:14:03:
Thanks for the info, i love it. Ive been thinking more and more about starting up a horse logging bizz these day's. I thinking horse because I just haven't come across a small logging that can do the same job as clean and tough as they can. The closest isa 30 hp fwd tractor with a logging blade, even then they can make a mess in the bush. But its far more effiecent on an enviromental level than having cat 525 skidders running around the bush killing every thing. Ive thought up many variations of some sort of very small mechanical skidder/harvest. Keeping in mind, cost, weight, width, and pulling power. Nothing has come close to a big horse. Any thoughts, does the perfect machine exsist???? Something under $5000.00, enough power to pull a 42 ft log, good on side hills, and runs on next to nothing.
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