I'm in the process of pulling big cedar trees out of the woods. I was using the rear blade with a chain wrapped around it & the log. This was working ok, but wasn't the surest way of knowing if have lift on the but end of the log. As if start moving out the log would normally end up dragging at the blade. This would be ok, but, the area I'm in isn't too favorable for the log dragging due to the fact it tears out the frosted part of the trail resulting in huge ruts. The ground is actually made up of crystallized frost, which although does allow me to get to where I need to go, isn't even close to putting up a fuss for the logs.
So, i called my Kubota dealer,.... They sold me a bar to tie in the lift arms with, as well as a hook to fasten to bar. And then a choker chain to go around the log. This sounds great in theory, but gives little to no lift to get the log up.
I understand the importance of being safe and the risk of flipping the tractor. Thus, I lift it only enough to get it off the ground to pull.
Here's what I'm looking at going to -
I don't want to possibly damage the blade, so wrapping the main chain around blade & arm, etc.
As seen here in this picture minus the choker chain-
Next, putting the same size heavier chain attached to each side of the existing chain as shown by the tape measure-
Lastly, installing "Hook" to cross chain as shown-
Then, I'd use the choker chain to fasten to the hook. What do you guys think? Would lap links hold well enough to fasten the cross chain ends as well as the "hook"?
Thank You in advance!
So, i called my Kubota dealer,.... They sold me a bar to tie in the lift arms with, as well as a hook to fasten to bar. And then a choker chain to go around the log. This sounds great in theory, but gives little to no lift to get the log up.
I understand the importance of being safe and the risk of flipping the tractor. Thus, I lift it only enough to get it off the ground to pull.
Here's what I'm looking at going to -
I don't want to possibly damage the blade, so wrapping the main chain around blade & arm, etc.
As seen here in this picture minus the choker chain-
Next, putting the same size heavier chain attached to each side of the existing chain as shown by the tape measure-
Lastly, installing "Hook" to cross chain as shown-
Then, I'd use the choker chain to fasten to the hook. What do you guys think? Would lap links hold well enough to fasten the cross chain ends as well as the "hook"?
Thank You in advance!