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To get back to some tractors with wood pics. Here a few of my little 7100 and a few chunks of a tree.
 

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/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,164  
and a few that my wife pulled out of the woods with her polaris 90 4-wheeler
 

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/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,165  
To get back to some tractors with wood pics. Here a few of my little 7100 and a few chunks of a tree.

Nice, but is there a reason you've got your rear tires on backwards? That kind of defeats the self-cleaning feature of R1 tread.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,166  
That's the way they were when I bought the tractor. I really don't need self cleaning characteristic when I am in these woods (all the leaves covering the ground). For now I only use the tractor a few weeks a year. I live in Florida and the tractor is on my property in Georgia. This was a blow down tree I decided to not leave for the neighbor to take. It was 5 feet from his property line and He (for now) does not seem to be very friendly. I saw it in august when I visited the property.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,169  
I like your log mover.
Why are your tractor tires on the wrong side?
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,171  
Gaproperty, I'm in Newfoundland. Wondering where you got your winch and how much? Size hp is your tractor ? Is that what you use primarily for firewood? I also have a j5 tractor, I could build a decent tandem trailer and drive to most wood. But have been thinking of a winch for a 28 hp tractor. I thought also if I got the winch of making a 3 point for the j5 and hydro pto to power the winch so I could use either or.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,172  
94bullitt, interesting hook. I know for me I would not go in the woods without a hook. With s proper tip, I can hook wood at arms length without having to bend like you would to wrap your arms around something. For stove lengths, I can hook and swing the wood , letting it fly to the pile. One smooth swing, takes a little twist of the wrist at the right moment to release the hook from the wood....send the stove length on its way. For lifting heaving junked wood, you can lift very hard pulling in the hook handle.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,173  
Pulp hook I meant
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,174  
Nice, but is there a reason you've got your rear tires on backwards? That kind of defeats the self-cleaning feature of R1 tread.
Looks like they were swapped side to side to widen the stance. There's a lot of space between the inside of the tire and the fender.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,175  
Looks like they were swapped side to side to widen the stance. There's a lot of space between the inside of the tire and the fender.

If they were swapped to reverse for clearance, that wouldn't have reversed the tread. Looks to me like they were just switched side for side. I'd reverse them just to avoid the comments here. :laughing:
 
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No I haven't. Do they work good?

I like the short handle better than a pulp hook since you can swing it like a hatchet. I like the long one for dragging big rounds to the my splitters log lifter. I can use it to sit smaller stuff right on the splitter.

The short handle one is made by forester. It was around $20.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,179  
94bullitt, interesting hook. I know for me I would not go in the woods without a hook. With s proper tip, I can hook wood at arms length without having to bend like you would to wrap your arms around something. For stove lengths, I can hook and swing the wood , letting it fly to the pile. One smooth swing, takes a little twist of the wrist at the right moment to release the hook from the wood....send the stove length on its way. For lifting heaving junked wood, you can lift very hard pulling in the hook handle.

It is all about making the job easier.
 
/ Tractors and wood! Show your pics #4,180  
Love my pickaroon. I have an old school wood handled one and a 30" logrite. The logrite is worth the money. Every darned penny.
 

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