Dec 25, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #1 bcp Super Star Member Joined Jul 8, 2009 Messages 12,504 Location SW WA Tractor Kubota BX2360 Action starts after about 3 minutes. Bruce
Dec 25, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #2 GeneV Elite Member Joined Aug 19, 2019 Messages 3,005 Location Lake County, IL Tractor Bradley 48" stander MF GC1710 That's pretty neat.
Dec 25, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #3 J Jstpssng Epic Contributor Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 21,950 Location Maine Tractor Kubota L3301 That's pretty interesting. It looks like they also have TBN member OldPath's detachable stake pockets.
That's pretty interesting. It looks like they also have TBN member OldPath's detachable stake pockets.
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #4 S stuckmotor Super Member Joined Sep 23, 2009 Messages 5,292 Location Lower Up State S.C. Tractor AC WD 34 hp/3500 lbs MF 261 60 hp/5380 lbs Thanks for the link. I saw a truck like that, I think on a cable program and always wanted more detail on how it worked.
Thanks for the link. I saw a truck like that, I think on a cable program and always wanted more detail on how it worked.
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #5 k0ua Epic Contributor Joined Jun 28, 2009 Messages 28,584 Location Branson, Mo. Tractor Kioti DK35se Hydrostat All fairly simple, yet effective when the guys know what they are doing.
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #6 MossRoad Super Moderator Joined Aug 31, 2001 Messages 57,354 Location South Bend, Indiana (near) Tractor Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year "One of the safety rules was you don't get killed." Well, that about says it. :thumbsup:
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #7 k0ua Epic Contributor Joined Jun 28, 2009 Messages 28,584 Location Branson, Mo. Tractor Kioti DK35se Hydrostat MossRoad said: "One of the safety rules was you don't get killed." Well, that about says it. :thumbsup: Click to expand... Well, that is where the "guys knowing what they are doing" comes into play. Work safely, stay off of the sauce and the smoke, and you are likely to live and fight another day!.
MossRoad said: "One of the safety rules was you don't get killed." Well, that about says it. :thumbsup: Click to expand... Well, that is where the "guys knowing what they are doing" comes into play. Work safely, stay off of the sauce and the smoke, and you are likely to live and fight another day!.
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #8 MossRoad Super Moderator Joined Aug 31, 2001 Messages 57,354 Location South Bend, Indiana (near) Tractor Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year Yeah, it's the golden rule.
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #9 MossRoad Super Moderator Joined Aug 31, 2001 Messages 57,354 Location South Bend, Indiana (near) Tractor Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year I think the first one I saw was in this video...
Dec 26, 2019 / 1951 self-loading log truck #10 MossRoad Super Moderator Joined Aug 31, 2001 Messages 57,354 Location South Bend, Indiana (near) Tractor Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year The speed these things can throw logs up is not for the faint of heart.