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  1. infinitymike Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 23, 2011
    1,249 posts
    Long Island, NY
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    Its the WoodChuckTool.com toy, a 5 in one tool. Its a log roller, a log carrier, a strap to a tree and hang a log, a stick on your hitch and hang a log, and finally its a post puller!
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  2. maxed_out New Member

    joined: Jan 19, 2010
    592 posts
    Central Pa
    Mike, that looks like it should come in handy. Nice pile of wood too!

    We have family in smithtown and whenever we visit theres a lot of wood at the curbs around there.
  3. Joey Feeling the Heat

    Looks nice Mike......
  4. Pallet Pete Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 27, 2011
    3,162 posts
    Ovid MI
    OOOOOOOOO Very nice Mike! Hey now you can pretend to be a robot :lol: How much weight can that handle before it hits breaking point seems like the pressure would increase with larger logs.

    Pete
  5. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan
    I think I want one, I like that. A C
  6. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,113 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    I'm usually not one for multipurpose tools, but this one looks like it does multiple jobs pretty well. I particularly like the on the ground log lifter setup. Cant the log and then lift it up in one operation. Sweet!
  7. infinitymike Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 23, 2011
    1,249 posts
    Long Island, NY
    What I liked was that it has two feet so your hand doesn't get caught between the ground and handle.

    To answer pete, I don't know what the weight capacity is but it is a beefy handle.
  8. infinitymike Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 23, 2011
    1,249 posts
    Long Island, NY
    Now that I am a wood burner, thats all I notice. Its actually all I look for, stuff out at the curb or trees that have blown over in the woods close to the road.

    My neighbors son works for a tree company and tonight he asked if I needed anymore wood. And I said UUUUUUUUUUGH LET ME SEE..... OK!
    Thats like asking a gambler if he needs more money!

    He is working nearby and has some big oak and maple. He will bring about 10 yards of 8 foot logs. Since the dirt area that I normally process is still filled up he has to drop the logs on the driveway.
    This will come in real handy now, getting them off the ground.

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