czar800
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Good morning misfits,
Present, and accounted forGood morning misfits,
Evenin. How was your day Todd?Good morning Rodney
Good morning RandyBastards
Really well thanksEvenin. How was your day Todd?
Should say can't wait for spring I'm sure!Cool and rainy todayI can wait for spring!
Nah....he's a tuffff bastidShould say can't wait for spring I'm sure!
Nah....he's a tuffff bastid
Nice stick .Found another big one![]()
Little over 3000' in that one[emoji16][emoji16]Nice stick .
Found another big one![]()
Well this tree was an exception. It was sitting at the top edge of a hollow and the only option was to winch it over the opposite way of the lean so the log would land in a spot that it wouldn't grenade the whole shootin match. I had my cousin (our other cutter) climb it with his spikes and saddle and hang a bull rope in it up about 60 feet up and we tied the bull rope to a tear drop slider that was on the cable on the skidder. Drew it up tight cut it backed it up with wedges and winched it over. The whole job took about an hour. That's being said there is just to many variables to give you an hour about. If I had to take a shot in the dark and guess, if it wasn't in an ignorant spot like it was between cutting skidding and loading it would have taken about 10 -15 minutes. Bit it's a short skid here downhill..........etc. maybe I could post the video of it going over. Might give you perspective.Out of curiousity how long (time or man hours) does it take from start to on the truck for something like that?