Do they make some kind of stell pipe lifting mechanism to lift a downed tree a few inches off the ground for bucking without hitting the dirt?
Because we're too frigging cheap. It's on my "nice to have", not my "must have" list. In the meantime, I use a 4 foot iron bar if it resists my foot.Backwoods Savage said:I don't know why more folks don't use them.
ccwhite said:I bought a log lifter called a timberjack at Tractor Supply. It was right about $40 I think. I highly recommend it. I hate mine but until I bought one I couldn't make that decision. You can ask around as I did and get all kind of opinions about them. But you need to try one and see if it works for you. There were times that I loved mine but not enough to make it worth lugging into the brush every trip. I still wish I could find a easier way and maybe someday I'll invent something but til then I'll cut most of the way through and roll em over to finish. Good luck.
timberjack works well for me to!ccwhite said:I bought a log lifter called a timberjack at Tractor Supply. It was right about $40 I think. I highly recommend it. I hate mine but until I bought one I couldn't make that decision. You can ask around as I did and get all kind of opinions about them. But you need to try one and see if it works for you. There were times that I loved mine but not enough to make it worth lugging into the brush every trip. I still wish I could find a easier way and maybe someday I'll invent something but til then I'll cut most of the way through and roll em over to finish. Good luck.