Log trailer for behind a UTV

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Robert_in_NY

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Has anyone found a nice log trailer to pull behind a UTV or ATV? When I am liimbing trees along my fields I take any limbs that are big enough for firewood and leave it in the field for my grandfather to cut for firewood. I was thinking if I had a simple trailer that I could roll 8' long limbs up onto it would save another trip along the field.

If I had to build one (well, I would have my friends build it as they are set up to do this type of work) I would have dual axles (maybe walking tandem) with a heavy duty tire that will wear well for road travel. Also, I would like to design the two stays on one side so that they could fold down to form a ramp. Or design a heavy duty ramp that I can design to attach to the trailer some how. Usually I am lucky if I am loading 6" limbs but occasionally I get a tree that blows down into the field so I would want the ramp to hold up to more weight if needed. It wouldn't have to be too complicated, just drop a pin in the hitch and go.

I would prefer to find something already designed and refined that I could just buy once I buy my UTV. Does anyone have any ideas of things I should consider or links to sites that make something similar.

And I have seen some for tractors that had a gas powered grapple to load logs and that would be slick if it wasn't too expensive. Maybe if I had to build one I could design a hydraulic grapple to run behind the RTV if I buy one of them:)
 
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Are you planning to load the trailer by hand or use something else? Or a self loading trailer?
 
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I am not sure, I have a log roller for anything bigger then I can handle but I am hoping to keep the trailer fairly low so it is easy to slide logs up the ramp. It would be great to have a grapple on the front of the trailer to load the trailer but depending on cost would determine if I take the logs out or tell my dad and gramps to do it themselves.

I know I am limited to 20 pounds so I want to figure something out that if it is easy enough I will load by hand, if inexpensive enough I will automate it, if too much of a hassle or too expensive I am going to forget the idea. It usually takes me a while to trim the trees and remove the small brush so I am not going to waste time cutting the wood into firewood and load into a trailer behind the UTV. My gramps likes cutting firewood so if I can get the limbs and occasional log to him he will be happy. I will be happy to not have an extra vehicle running thru the fields.

I also thought it would be nice to rent the pull behind Vermeer chipper that Home Depot rents and pull that behind the UTV after I knock down all the limbs so that I can mulch the brush instead of trying to drag it into the woods and across ditches and such (that is more work then anything). If I did that it would be a trim and remove the large limbs first then come back thru with a one day rental of the chipper and get rid of the rest of the limbs.
 
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Somewhere, a few months ago, there was a post, either on here or on another tractor site, where it showed a trailer being pulled by a atv, and it was hauling a fair size log .... Matter of fact, I went to the website, and looked at it, and even then, I thought that would be the thing to have if a man wanted to haul in his wood by the stick... I will try to find it again, but this thing was some kinda sharp, and wasn't that expensive either >>>>
It was shaped like a " U " shape trailer, with a winch that picked up the log, and was hauled very easy to point B >>>>>
 
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TWO GUNS said:
Somewhere, a few months ago, there was a post, either on here or on another tractor site, where it showed a trailer being pulled by a atv, and it was hauling a fair size log .... Matter of fact, I went to the website, and looked at it, and even then, I thought that would be the thing to have if a man wanted to haul in his wood by the stick... I will try to find it again, but this thing was some kinda sharp, and wasn't that expensive either >>>>
It was shaped like a " U " shape trailer, with a winch that picked up the log, and was hauled very easy to point B >>>>>

I think you are refering to the logging arch. I do not need something that will pull logs that big. I am only dealing with limbs and the occasional blown over tree. Usually I am cutting limbs in the 4-6" range. Sometimes I get bigger limbs as I cut the limbs back at the tree so with the limbs reaching for sunlight they can come a long way from in the woods edge.

Now that I think of it, a 12v winch mounted to the back of the UTV would allow me to pull the limbs up from the back or I can do the ramp idea and hook a pully up to the stay on the opposite side and still use the winch to slide the log up from the side via the pully.

You guys are giving me a lot of ideas and you probably don't even realize it:D
 
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I thought this is what you were lookin' for >>>

This would be to big for your applicatioins >>> :rolleyes:
 

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TWO GUNS said:
I thought this is what you were lookin' for >>>

This would be to big for your applicatioins >>> :rolleyes:

I am looking for something like this but shrunk down to UTV size with or without the grapple

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Robert_in_NY said:
I am looking for something like this but shrunk down to UTV size with or without the grapple

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That shouldn't be to hard of a project. Fix up a piece of square tubing, and throw some axle kits on, attach a bull-dog hitch, fix up you some vertical steaks. and like you said, use the winch to draw 'em up there . There you go !!!
 
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I hope it is fairly level where you will be pulling your trailer. If not be careful the weight on the trailer does not cause it to wanna pass your UTV going down an incline.

I have a 700 cc ATV that can pull 1500 lbs. I have a 4x8 trailer I carry the ATV on. I put a ball hitch behind the ATV and then pull the trailer with the ATV on my land. Earlier this fall I had the trailer loaded and started down an incline. The engine brake did a good job to keep the unit from free wheeling and keep me from needing to use the friction brakes. HOWEVER, laws of nature can not be broken, gravity is not forgiving. One the way down the incline the trailer assisted by gravity decided it wanted to go faster than the 4 wheeler. A jack knife situation was created. :eek:
The only reason I did not place this on the stupid things I've done with my tractor thread was.... well because it was not with my tractor. :rolleyes: My lesson was even though the ATV had the power to pull the load and the engine brake and friction brakes can slow and stop the wheels does not mean the load must cooperate.

I hope you find the trailer you are looking for...
 
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Samandothers said:
I hope it is fairly level where you will be pulling your trailer. If not be careful the weight on the trailer does not cause it to wanna pass your UTV going down an incline.

I have a 700 cc ATV that can pull 1500 lbs. I have a 4x8 trailer I carry the ATV on. I put a ball hitch behind the ATV and then pull the trailer with the ATV on my land. Earlier this fall I had the trailer loaded and started down an incline. The engine brake did a good job to keep the unit from free wheeling and keep me from needing to use the friction brakes. HOWEVER, laws of nature can not be broken, gravity is not forgiving. One the way down the incline the trailer assisted by gravity decided it wanted to go faster than the 4 wheeler. A jack knife situation was created. :eek:
The only reason I did not place this on the stupid things I've done with my tractor thread was.... well because it was not with my tractor. :rolleyes: My lesson was even though the ATV had the power to pull the load and the engine brake and friction brakes can slow and stop the wheels does not mean the load must cooperate.

I hope you find the trailer you are looking for...

The hills are about 3 miles further from the lake. I farm in the flat lake bed region that surrounds Lake Erie.

Also, UTV's weigh more the ATV's and are designed to handle weight better. I am very well aware of the dangers of pulling heavy loads at too fast of speeds or down hills as I have been raised around my grandparents farms and have been involved with almost every type of farming available in this area at some point in my life:)

But you are right, any trailer if over loaded for the pulling vehicle can cause a hazzard but it isn't limited to hills. An overloaded trailer will cause the towing vehicle to need more room to stop this and if you are going to fast and need to stop quick:eek:
 
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TWO GUNS said:
That shouldn't be to hard of a project. Fix up a piece of square tubing, and throw some axle kits on, attach a bull-dog hitch, fix up you some vertical steaks. and like you said, use the winch to draw 'em up there . There you go !!!

It shouldn't be too hard of a project except that I am not able to do this type of work right now. If there was one on the market already I would just look at buying it when I buy my UTV. If I can't find one I will have my friends help me to build it up.

It would be fun if I could build a grapple for it though, then I can start a mini logging business in my spare time:rolleyes:
 
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Check out this product. The last prices I saw were I thought were decent and you can get whatever options you need. NovaJack

I built a trailer similar to this that has the walking beam suspension. It works quite well. It takes 14" Dodge rims allowing a variety of tire options.

Randy
 
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I knew someone would have an idea. Thanks for the links.

While searching thru the google link I found this site ANDERSON MACHINERIES - Produits

You can use it to forward logs or a self loading dump trailer

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The boom will rotate 360 degrees so in theory you could load the dump box on the UTV and the trailer. I can see this being usefull if you want to clean out a ditch without dumping the spoils on the ground. When both boxes are full, drive off to the dump site, dump and come back to work:)

If you go to the site, watch the video. This machine looks like it was well thought out but I haven't looked for a price yet and I am scared to :(
 
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the idea is great, but I would be very careful on hilly ground. One of those things with a bunch of weigh on it would probably push you right down a hill. It would be great on the flat though. Whats the price tag on that thing $20K I bet.
 
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joe496chevy said:
the idea is great, but I would be very careful on hilly ground. One of those things with a bunch of weigh on it would probably push you right down a hill. It would be great on the flat though. Whats the price tag on that thing $20K I bet.

I have all flat ground and if I decided to go up into hilly ground and use this to log I would just hook it behind the 1920 as it is the same width as a UTV and would be able to handle this on hills a lot easier.

Basically, I do not plan on any commercial logging. My main use would be when I am clearing my field edges. We also have a piece of land here that is way to soft to get a skidder thru 11 months out of the year. I would like to use this to get the trees out of the back of that parcel since the loggers couldn't make it. We have quite a bit of land that we want to log selectively so this would come in handy and give me something else to do during the summer when my father is working on roofs since I can't work on roofs any more.

As for price, I have e-mailed the rep for this company (the guy who is listed as the rep for this state) and he told me to contact the company but didn't give me any more information, just contact the company:confused: .

So I e-mailed a couple different companies and have not heard back from either of them:( Maybe they have heard about all my troubles and just don't want to break my heart. Or maybe they are on an extended vacation:cool: . But I am leaning more towards the fact they just don't like me:( ;) I figure they will reply when they get the time otherwise I will call them or look into building my own more, and if they are $20k I will just build my own or buy the non-grapple version that I should be able to buy from 4 different local dealers.
 
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I did hear back from Nova Jack and the trailer forestry kit is $3k plus another $500 for shipping to my house. This was the more basic setup where you use a hand winch to put logs onto the trailer and for my use I think this would be a good setup for my use. Well, the grapple would be great so I will have to wait till I find out how much they cost.
 
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Here is another trailer idea. I had Nichols Trailers from Maine build a custom trailer for me a couple years ago. I wanted a good sized trailer - 3 feet by 8 feet that I could tow behind my UTV (Polaris Ranger) or my tractor.

My trailer servers many different purposes: first it allows me with the log lift to move about three fir logs at a time, second it has a dump body so I can move material loads out on my trails and dump them out, third it has ramps that allow me to load my DR brush mower or other equipment and move them to the far corners of my trail network.

Nichols are great people to work with and they know trailers. The key feature on this heavy duty trailer is that it has electric brakes on all four wheels. My Ranger has no engine braking to speak of. With these trailer brakes alone I can stop the Ranger/trailer/full load on a 10 percent pitch. None of the dedicated log carriers have brakes until you get up to much bigger sizes.

The battery for the brakes also provides power to the hydraulic dump body lift, and it powers the winch on top of my log lift. If you are intereted in a strong trailer for your UTV then I would recommend you talk to Nichols. They will remember my project. It is probably the biggest UTV trailer they have ever built.
 

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air19 said:
Here is another trailer idea. I had Nichols Trailers from Maine build a custom trailer for me a couple years ago.
Nice looking setup.
 
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air19 said:
Here is another trailer idea. I had Nichols Trailers from Maine build a custom trailer for me a couple years ago. I wanted a good sized trailer - 3 feet by 8 feet that I could tow behind my UTV (Polaris Ranger) or my tractor.

My trailer servers many different purposes: first it allows me with the log lift to move about three fir logs at a time, second it has a dump body so I can move material loads out on my trails and dump them out, third it has ramps that allow me to load my DR brush mower or other equipment and move them to the far corners of my trail network.

Nichols are great people to work with and they know trailers. The key feature on this heavy duty trailer is that it has electric brakes on all four wheels. My Ranger has no engine braking to speak of. With these trailer brakes alone I can stop the Ranger/trailer/full load on a 10 percent pitch. None of the dedicated log carriers have brakes until you get up to much bigger sizes.

The battery for the brakes also provides power to the hydraulic dump body lift, and it powers the winch on top of my log lift. If you are intereted in a strong trailer for your UTV then I would recommend you talk to Nichols. They will remember my project. It is probably the biggest UTV trailer they have ever built.

Thanks, I looked at their website after I made this thread and didn't think they had anything that fit my situation till I saw your setup then it gave me new ideas.

I really do not need a dump trailer but the flat deck trailer like yours would come in handy during harvest since I need one anyway. This log trailer thing is starting to become complicated with all these ideas. The one trailer I fell in love with is the Andersen I posted a link and pictures to. It would do everything I want and do it easily. Since no one has answered my e-mail I am going to have to call them for a price. What I liked about it is I could have a flat box for harvest that also is a dump box. It has an automatic winch on the boom for pulling logs to the trailer so the hydraulic grapple can pick them up. The arm also turns into an excavator making it useful for ditch cleaning. I just have not heard a price yet and am afraid to:(

I do have plenty of time to worry about it. I have at least 3 more months of doing nothing before I can go back to work.

Thanks for the pics of your trailer. It is a nice setup and has gave me some more ideas.
 

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