Woodchuck Tool

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Looks cool, but how to get the logs up into the holder on the tree/ reciever mount? do you have to lift it into place?
 
Hey, zap, looks like a convenient way to buck the inconvenient smallish to mid-sized limbs. Hope it works well for ya'.

Heck, when you mentioned "Woodchuck Tool", I started thinking about the kind with a scope and trigger.

John_M
 
PINEBURNER said:
Looks cool, but how to get the logs up into the holder on the tree/ reciever mount? do you have to lift it into place?

It would be for the smaller stuff that could be lifted, I have a winch on the rhino thats it.

zap
 
looks cool, very versatile. $$$??? I know in a previous thread there was some timberjack bashing, but I'm a believer and haven't bought yet. This could be the one.
 
ckarotka said:
looks cool, very versatile. $$$??? I know in a previous thread there was some timberjack bashing, but I'm a believer and haven't bought yet. This could be the one.

I'll have a video for the middle of the week (rain until wednesday) money wise $110.00. Phone number for this is 518.734.4768 or the fax is 518.734.4769.

zap
 
Zap,

If you make a vid, could you do the tree option with a round that is maybe 2' long and 10" round? I was wondering how well it works those round that are just a tad to big. Kinda to replace a saw buck.

Charlie
 
ckarotka said:
Zap,

If you make a vid, could you do the tree option with a round that is maybe 2' long and 10" round? I was wondering how well it works those round that are just a tad to big. Kinda to replace a saw buck.

Charlie

I'll see what I can do.

zap
 
^Nice tool zap, at waist height keep that left arm straight or bad things can happen fast.
 
savageactor7 said:
^Nice tool zap,

at waist height keep that left arm straight or bad things can happen fast.
Meaning what?


zap
 
John_M said:
Hey, zap, looks like a convenient way to buck the inconvenient smallish to mid-sized limbs. Hope it works well for ya'.

Heck, when you mentioned "Woodchuck Tool", I started thinking about the kind with a scope and trigger.

John_M

+1
 
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