If she bought a 1200$ vacuum your response would be??
I would ask if she kept the receipt. She will need it to return the pricey sucker!
If she bought a 1200$ vacuum your response would be??
A trailer so you can transport more at one time.
Several felling wedges. Awesome to keep a cut from pinching up when bucking on the ground.
Just picked up a can't hook today.
A must haveEr...well iced beer of choice for afterwards!!
One of the best investments I ever made (especially since my truck gets 12mpg and wood ain't always within a mile or two). It is GREAT for a nice scrounge.
I have those and a 4lb sledge every time I take my chainsaw out. Even if most of what you cut is deadfall, delivered logs, scrounge, etc......I have used my felling wedges 3 times to drop a tree, but several times to finish a cut on a suspended log (bucking).
I am late to this or I would recommend a woodchuck quadtool (cant hook/peavey, timberjack, log holder, and post puller all in one). I posted about this not long ago, and I love it more every time I use it.
A must have
I will second the hookaroon. They are so simple yet great tool.cant hook (or peavey)
hookeroon (I loooove this tool)
Which Stihl Woodboss?
Being an iron worker, I prefer a good Crosby sling. With CHOKER hooks. Not binding hooks. Binding hooks are bad news for pulling and picking. You have no bite on the load. The only bite is on the binder hook and the link. I run several 20 ft Crosby chains all with the choker hooks. 10 times better than nylon. Nylon straps break down in sunlight and oil. Two things synonymous with wood cutting. Plus, I've yet to pull a chain sling apart. I've busted two nylon straps.Ibuprofen. And tow straps. Like 'em better than chains
I do wish I could find an axe / hookaroon combo tool.
I hear ya on the nylon tow stuff, dang things snap all the time even brandnew, little too much shock and they are toast.Being an iron worker, I prefer a good Crosby sling. With CHOKER hooks. Not binding hooks. Binding hooks are bad news for pulling and picking. You have no bite on the load. The only bite is on the binder hook and the link. I run several 20 ft Crosby chains all with the choker hooks. 10 times better than nylon. Nylon straps break down in sunlight and oil. Two things synonymous with wood cutting. Plus, I've yet to pull a chain sling apart. I've busted two nylon straps.
Well, dang I just had to have a set of these! I'm hoping they'll help me get my scrounge out of the woods easier!Instead of a pulp hood I opted for these........I like them when dealing with small to medium sized rounds.....
http://www.baileysonline.com/Forestry-Woodcutting/Log-Handling-Hand-Tools/Firewood-Gripper/
I have checked them out but dang it, I cut all my wood at 26".Instead of a pulp hood I opted for these........I like them when dealing with small to medium sized rounds.....
http://www.baileysonline.com/Forestry-Woodcutting/Log-Handling-Hand-Tools/Firewood-Gripper/
Northern Tool has some sweet log handling tools too. Got some cool brush handling and grapples.Well, dang I just had to have a set of these! I'm hoping they'll help me get my scrounge out of the woods easier!
Don't tell me! Lol, I just got there master catalog in the mail! When I lived in the Twin Cities I was a Northern Tool Junky! What a great man cave!Northern Tool has some sweet log handling tools too. Got some cool brush handling and grapples.
Maaaaan that master catalog is awesome. Work used to have one in the break room. But idk what happened to itDon't tell me! Lol, I just got there master catalog in the mail! When I lived in the Twin Cities I was a Northern Tool Junky! What a great man cave!
You can request one on their web site. I'd suggest you start saving your pennies until it comes, lolMaaaaan that master catalog is awesome. Work used to have one in the break room. But idk what happened to it
I have Polar ATV trailer also but too bad I didn't know they offered the 1500 lb model at the time I got it! But my 1200 lb 15CF one is a great trailer indeed! It was a Northern Tools score...lol! They make side rails for those trailers.... I just HAVE to have me some of them I spose!I'm not a drinking man anymore. Lets just say the bottle let me down more than once.
I've got a Polar 1500 HD trailer for the Pioneer. That's one wood haulin, rough terrain, handling trailer. 22 cubic feet plus the pioneer bed. It's close to a truck load in by short box F-150.
That tandem axle on the 1500 is awesome. Ill cross ditches, go over logs, run across wash outs and it keeps load level and bounce free.I have Polar ATV trailer also but too bad I didn't know they offered the 1500 lb model at the time I got it! But my 1200 lb 17 CF one is a great trailer indeed! It was a Northern Tools score...lol! They make side rails for those trailers.... I just HAVE to have me some of them I spose!
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