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........... btw where do I find timber like that???
If this doesn't work well then I guess the logs can rot in the woods.
I'm kicking myself in the rear for thinking an atv could be a logging machine. It might sound good in theory but once you get on site and start looking at the situations... it's like no way. Maybe it'll work in your area I don't know .... The word ATV and logging should never be placed in the same sentence and the next time I hear someone say it I'm probably going to laugh. sorry A good way to destroy a $6000 tool. Use your atv for hauling your chainsaws,water,oil,gas,etc. Good for going from one part of the farm to the next. An ATV has its place in the woods and is very versitle and usable. Just keep the log chain off the hitch.
My conclusion: I'm kicking myself in the rear for thinking an atv could be a logging machine. It might sound good in theory but once you get on site and start looking at the situations... it's like no way. Maybe it'll work in your area I don't know ....
Quote from: Good Feller on November 18, 2008, 02:31:06 pmMy conclusion: I'm kicking myself in the rear for thinking an atv could be a logging machine. It might sound good in theory but once you get on site and start looking at the situations... it's like no way. Maybe it'll work in your area I don't know .... You could just spend a bunch of dough on a new skidder, or wait, make it a helicopter.
I pull logs every day with a honda 500 foreman some 30ft. long. Mostly 10 to 20 ft. Uphill & downhill.
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