LOG Skidding with a BX24

   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #1  

RFinMD

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Hi All,

I've lurked on this site for quite a while but decided I should join and add a post. I was searching for info on an attachment for skidding logs with my BX24. After looking at what was posted I realized that I could make a skidder out of a sodbuster 3 pt attachment I already have. I am including photos of the attachment, skidding with it, and the tractor loaded into a 5X10 trailer.

I was able to use the BX to skid 8 red oak logs from our property in the Shenandoah Valley. The logs where cut to 8 lengths and had diameters from 15-22 inches. They will be used to make lumber for furniture. I skidded the logs 1/4 to 1/2 mile from the woods to my shed and have a few words of advice/caution to anyone skidding big logs with a little tractor.

1. Clear the trail you will skid on of all fallen branches and rocks before you skid.
2. Try to choose a trail with the least possible lateral slope. The tractor will go up and down almost any hill but sideways slope greater than about 15 degrees makes it (or the operator) very nervous.
3. Always skid in 4WD and low (turtle) gearing. If you keep the engine RPMs under 1600, you should be going slow enough to realize and correct any hazardous situations before they get out of control. I also found that it helps to turn into the up slope side when possible to keep the side angle from getting bigger and bigger.
4. Use the front-end loader to move the logs around to the best place you can find to hook up to them. This saved a lot of time on the 2nd through 8th logs for me.
5. Load the front bucket with weight before pulling away with a big log behind you.
6. If you are skidding with a chain like I did, keep the chain within 6 inches of the end of the log or the log will be able to swing forward and hit the rear of the tractor.
7. Keep the end of the log off the ground and the chain will prevent the log from rolling sideways.

It was a little hairy at times but going slow and trying to stay level worked out OK. It's amazing what that little tractor can do.

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1. the sodbuster 3pt attachment with the sodbuster removed from the center(vertical slit) leaving a 3pt log lifting attachment.
2. 5/16 inch chain used to secured the logs. It has a break strength of 1200 lbs so hopefully the chain would break before the log could roll the tractor over.
3. 8 logs skidded and waiting for the guy with the portable sawmill.
4. a smarter way to take the front bucket off for traveling was to load it into the truck attached to the tractor before removing it. It痴 a PITA to put back on but it痴 the only way I could bet the BX to fit into my 5X10 trailer.
5. skidding a 22inch diameter log, any bigger and I don't this my set-up would have been able to get the end of the log off the ground.


Hope this helps,

Have fun and be safe,

Ray
 

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   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #2  
Nice pictures.:D

Those are nice logs too.

I moved logs in an identical manner with my little Kubota B7100.

Be aware some of the police may come calling!:D
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #3  
Welcome to tractor by net. I have a BX23 that i've skidded logs with pretty much the same way as you did except I used a 5' box blade. Works ok but you have to be very careful coming down these hills in WV when you have a 50' gulley on one side. I usually use my big old Chinese Jinma 354 when the hill is real steep. I'm working on the CFO to let me close a deal on a new Kioti DK40se with cab from Wallace Tractor and its looking like I may win her over if Rick bears with me and the time has'nt run out i'll be skidding logs in style.
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #4  
Very nice ! .Those red oak logs looks like pretty much top dollar logs. You probably will get alot of good lumber for it . I knew the BX24 could tow that much , but never done it yet. I have moved long, large branches into a clearing to buck and clean up, but thats about it. Its nice to know it is doable and i have a 4 ft backblade so someday ill put it to a test. again excellent pics!
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #5  
Welcome to TBN...Thank you for the very thorough and good advice.

Don
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #6  
Nice job! Question though... In the second picture, the 3PH looks pretty loose. Did you leave it like that with the log loaded, or is it just slack for the picture?

I would think leaving it loose might cause a bit of swaying.

I've skidded out a few logs, using the short boom on my Redlandhill 3PH quick hitch. Works great. Mine weren't that big though.

Again, job well done. I like the trailer shot...
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #7  
Thanks for the benefit of your experience. Don't know the lengths of those logs, but here's a cool website someone posted recently for calculating log weight based on species.

http://www.forestryforum.com/calcs/log_weight.htm

At 22"/10' a red oak log is pushing 1700#...very impressive to drag something maybe 3/4 the weight of your tractor up to 1/2 mile!
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #8  
I'd say that 1700# is just about equal or over the weight of the BX and the small B's. I have pulled logs that heavy too with my 7510. If you get the front of the log off the ground it will make it a lot easier and add weight/traction to the rear. The heaviest one for me was a 30 or so foot 15" diameter beach. I could pull it but my turf tires were loosing traction on the uphills. It would have been impossible though if the ground had been wet.

Tractor Factor: that is a neat log weight estimator.
 
   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #9  
A maple log the little B7100 drug up the drive and in back of the house.:D
 

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   / LOG Skidding with a BX24 #10  
Good job with the logs - that will make some really nice lumber!
 

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