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I use both.

Peavy is more versatile, but on real small diameter logs the point will get in the way....the point is very useful for prying logs around, and you can jab it into the ground between uses so you don't bend over to pick it up every time.... assuming there's nothing to lean it upon...

Can't hook is great on the mill because no point running into stuff.

I'm taking about real old school wood handled instruments here....not these modern clumsy metal atrocities.

If you can find a Dixie industries peavy or cant hook grab it up, because they're the nicest ones but they've gone extinct.

And like Jim said, use a pickaroon any time you can, they're lighter, easier, & faster than the alternative.
 

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In my limited experience, if all I'm doing is rolling logs, cant hook, but the logs have to be decent sized. I just got mine not too long ago, so I find myself grabbing my hookaroon most of the time yet. If a guy is gona do a bit of prying logs around, I'd get the peavey.
 
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.5” in the gauge this morning.

And 1 bonus bug..

Oh, and if only 1 tool available, I vote cant hook.
And second the longer, wood handle version.
“Even though I broke one already”
 

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Ok, I guess I will gladly accept the position of the Dumb A**.

Isn’t a Peavy tool just a cant hook with a pointed end instead of a flat steel with a little foot on it?

I believe what I have is a cant hook?

Pictures would help me understand

Basically just the end is different, but cant hooks traditionally are shorter and used with saw mills. They used to serve different purposes and for some folks probably still do.
When I was looking them up trying to decide what to get, I came across this site that explains the origins of them. Skim to the end if you're not interested in the history.

 

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In my limited experience, if all I'm doing is rolling logs, cant hook, but the logs have to be decent sized. I just got mine not too long ago, so I find myself grabbing my hookaroon most of the time yet. If a guy is gona do a bit of prying logs around, I'd get the peavey.
Used to used cant hook all the time
Haven’t used one since getting the bobcat and grapple
 

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I dumped .56” this morning, while mowing around the wood stacks & a few large maples a few minutes ago the soil was dry & dust was boiling out from the deck. I also saw dry dirt showing in the bean field east of the house.
 

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Thanks 4 asking ! Chemo is tiring for 2 1/2 days or so and takes appetite away. The chemicals will kill the cancer or me. 5 1/2 months to see. Took out the cancerous part of colon with healthy ends to reconnect which was done at time of removal. Go back every other Wednesday. So I'm not qualified to say lol
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Good evening hay haulers, Bronco buyers, saw millers, cigar puffers, food farmers, rain recorders, and wedding planners.

Had free dump day yesterday at the city dump. It was a mud fest; that super thick clay mud that packs about an inch thick to the bottom of your soles. I had it everywhere. First time I washed my truck and trailer in the rain. Clothes went straight in the washer; washed my boots in the sink.
 

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Good evening hay haulers, Bronco buyers, saw millers, cigar puffers, food farmers, rain recorders, and wedding planners.

Had free dump day yesterday at the city dump. It was a mud fest; that super thick clay mud that packs about an inch thick to the bottom of your soles. I had it everywhere. First time I washed my truck and trailer in the rain. Clothes went straight in the washer; washed my boots in the sink.
Only an inch? aw that's sissy mud....y'all come over here and we'll show you some real mud....this goo down here will pile up to 4" thick no prob!....lol


I hate mud.... 1" or 4" it's all a mess.
 
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