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I’d send it to you for the cost of shipping if you really want it. My work schedule is crazy right now, I’ll get a pic this weekend. You saw it’s homemade right? I don’t know what brand it is, It’s old though.
Sounds great send picture.
 

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Is there one I could have on the front of my PT425. I have a 2" receiver for the front end loader. Would be really handy to drag logs out of the brush.
 

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Is there one I could have on the front of my PT425. I have a 2" receiver for the front end loader. Would be really handy to drag logs out of the brush.
Something like this on a clevis mount would work.
 

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They make a 28" too.

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I could only find a 15" and 31.5". Found one of the 31.5's in stock in a shop in Alabama and ordered it and 2 12" log tongs. Should help me and dad from bending over so much. I know it'll be great for unloading the truck. I get tired of jumping up in the bed to push rounds to the end so I can reach them. I'm betting this will be one of those things I should have bought years ago.
 

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I could only find a 15" and 31.5". Found one of the 31.5's in stock in a shop in Alabama and ordered it and 2 12" log tongs. Should help me and dad from bending over so much. I know it'll be great for unloading the truck. I get tired of jumping up in the bed to push rounds to the end so I can reach them. I'm betting this will be one of those things I should have bought years ago.
I have already been counting up the number of times I could have used one. At least I didn't wait ten more years to discover them. Pretty handy.
 

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I bought a Fiskars long handled pickaroon about 3 years ago. I do not leave home without it when I cut wood. I haven't had any issues with mine. Very handy tool. The more you use it, the more adept you get at handling it. I pick up some decent sized rounds. Some I set the pick and drag.
 

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If I’m splitting wood, I have my hookaroon. Some work better than others. Don’t buy a fiskars, broke mine without much use. Best one I’ve used is the one from Madsen’s saw shop.
Fiskars will replace your broken one. Lifetime warranty.
 

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Nice! I’ve tried a few different kinds of tongs and those husky ones are the best.

I like my bahcos [emoji106]
I like my fiskars and my husky piks
I have found I like the ones with a axe type handle because you can grab them and know where the hook is verses the round handled ones
My opinion anyway


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