Best Log Skidding solution

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missesalot

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I've read a ton of threads here and elsewhere for skidding logs out of the woods with a tractor. I have a 45hp New holland. The options seem to range from expensive attachments to a harbor freight quick hitch. I want this to work well, and be safe, but i am not skidding large logs, or large amounts of logs. Is there any consensus of the "best" way to do this with a machine of this size and relatively low volume of work to do.
 
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A skidding winch is the BEST way, everything else just "wishes" it was a skidding winch and doesn't work as well as a skidding winch!

SR
 
   / Best Log Skidding solution #3  
How far are you skidding them? Can you drive your tractor to the log?

Bruce
 
   / Best Log Skidding solution #4  
I pulled out a lot of firewood with this, if you don't need to pull a lot of wood I built this for half nothing.. Anything with a grab hook for a chain and steel going down the middle to stop the log from hitting you're tractor.
 

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The best way? As stated, a skidding winch. The low volume way you speak of can be accomplished readily with a simple chain grab hook on the draw bar as long as you can back to the log. I attached a 3/8" grab hook and pull with 1/4" chain. This way I can hook up a couple of logs on the same grab hook. Fred Flintstone for sure but still effective.

In areas where I could not back to the stem, I attached a 30' 1/4" cable to get the stem to a spot where I could back to it. Been doing it this way for 40 years for 5-6 cords per year.

Do I wish for a winch? You bet but 35 years ago I had a chance to buy a new one for $1875. I had too many expenses at the time to get it but my friend did buy it. Fast forward 32 years and that very same winch was being sold for $1850. I still didn't buy it because I don't now how many years I want to keep doing this.

You can blow up a couple of these photos by double clicking to see the hook on the draw bar more clearly.
 

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I like this..
 

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   / Best Log Skidding solution #7  
I've handled several powerline poles and 24" walnut logs with drawbar or gin pole.
 
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For years, I just wrapped a chain around them and pulled them that way. For really heavy logs, that's how I still do it. But since getting a grapple, that's how I do almost all of them now. Just cut them to length, then pick them up and carry them to where you want them. Most of the time, I don't have to even cut them, it just depends what I have to get through to get them where I want them.
 

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