Bring Home The Log

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So how come you hooked the chain to the top link receptical on the tractor? Are you tryin' to pull the tractor over backwards. You need to push on the top link to hold the front end down. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Slamfire:

Wondering when someone would notice.

It's hooked to the top so I can get weight on the rear tires. The bucket and the load there keep the frontend down. My foot is also allways on the clutch and my right hand on the three point control.

Egon
 
   / Bring Home The Log #14  
Thanks! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I have added those sites to my bookmark list.
 
   / Bring Home The Log #15  
Might already know about it maybe not.
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Good bunch, kinda like here only with sawmills...

Beautiful work fellas!
 
   / Bring Home The Log #16  
You dragged such a log on the street without using some small rollers under it.. and no fine bill from traffic or road maintanence officials? interesting place.
 
   / Bring Home The Log #17  
whats wrong with dragging a log on the street, as long as it doesnt damage the road surface then no one usualy says anything, you just need to make sure that the end with the chain is lifted so the metal chain doesnt scrape the road, or wear down the chain, i have even moved large sheds by draging them on the road as long as they were on wooden skids all they do is leave light lines of wood dust on the road that wash away as soon as it rains
 

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