I got to try out my arch yesterday. Worked great! Started with a 12”x14’ white oak. Less than 50lbs negative tongue weight and that was counteracted by tail dragging a little bit. Then I decided it was best to do a stress test. I have a 24” poplar log but it was way too long and I didn’t bring the chainsaw so grabbed a ~14”x25’ hickory. Chained the front to the tongue so it wouldn’t flop around and again tail dragged. Pulled it about 1/4mi up the hill.
Conclusions:
1) the swappable tow ring/tongue is fabulous.
2) I definitely need to add some kind of winch and cradle because hooking and unhooking every time to lift and drop logs is already tedious.
3) dang this thing is heavy. I only did 2 logs and i had my kids helping.
Mike, don’t know how you do it alone. You must be more man than I.
After I make the above mods its time to paint. Need to pick up some more self-etching primer and then I think It’ll be good old Allis Chalmers orange. Happens to match my L45 Kubota orange perfectly. I do still have a can of the brown I used on my dump wagon but I’m afraid that would make it too hard to find in the woods if it ever ran away from me down a hill [emoji38]
Conclusions:
1) the swappable tow ring/tongue is fabulous.
2) I definitely need to add some kind of winch and cradle because hooking and unhooking every time to lift and drop logs is already tedious.
3) dang this thing is heavy. I only did 2 logs and i had my kids helping.
Mike, don’t know how you do it alone. You must be more man than I.
After I make the above mods its time to paint. Need to pick up some more self-etching primer and then I think It’ll be good old Allis Chalmers orange. Happens to match my L45 Kubota orange perfectly. I do still have a can of the brown I used on my dump wagon but I’m afraid that would make it too hard to find in the woods if it ever ran away from me down a hill [emoji38]