I have a stack of cedar logs in the back of my property. Saved for making posts out of, edging on trails. Probably 20 logs, 12" in diameter and 25 or so feet long.
I need 5 12' sections. Measured, Cut and laid them on the bucket (48" on a BX25D).
Nothing on the 3Pt as the only implements I have are the BH (too time consuming to install) and a rear blade (Too nervous about catching it on the yard as squared to the machine, it is too wide to fit though my gates.)
My property is not hilly but it is not flat either. When I got to a few places with a little bit of tilt, one of the rear tires rose off the ground, scared me, the wife said it was 6 to 12 inches up!
I took off three of the logs ( can pick up and carry one by myself, no more than 150 pounds each, I'd wager) and took the two in the bucket to the place I needed them, and went back, got the other three (slightly smaller) and took them to where I needed them.
The FEL was never more than 4' off the ground. It had no problem lifting.
I learned a good lesson about weight and spread past wheel width. A good 'It will never happen to me' lesson. I am glad I am one of those guys that as soon as it feels wrong, I stop and re-evaluate. Had I fought it, I could of had a real bad day.
I need 5 12' sections. Measured, Cut and laid them on the bucket (48" on a BX25D).
Nothing on the 3Pt as the only implements I have are the BH (too time consuming to install) and a rear blade (Too nervous about catching it on the yard as squared to the machine, it is too wide to fit though my gates.)
My property is not hilly but it is not flat either. When I got to a few places with a little bit of tilt, one of the rear tires rose off the ground, scared me, the wife said it was 6 to 12 inches up!
I took off three of the logs ( can pick up and carry one by myself, no more than 150 pounds each, I'd wager) and took the two in the bucket to the place I needed them, and went back, got the other three (slightly smaller) and took them to where I needed them.
The FEL was never more than 4' off the ground. It had no problem lifting.
I learned a good lesson about weight and spread past wheel width. A good 'It will never happen to me' lesson. I am glad I am one of those guys that as soon as it feels wrong, I stop and re-evaluate. Had I fought it, I could of had a real bad day.