You got it there Eric,,, we have use trucks and tractor to pull trees over for years,,, HOWEVER, the angle we pull is almost always 90 Degrees to the direction the tree is going to fall,, or want to fall lets put it that way. I found a large snatch block a long time ago at a junk yard I have no idea what it was for, maybe a Crain of some sort, with a big hook and we chain the snatch block to a tree in line with the fall and then go 90 degrees off that to the truck or tractor,, NEVER NEVER NEVER pull the same direction as the fall,, just MHO[/QUOTE
Boy sorry I caused all talk about dropping trees. But I appreciate the guys passing info to keep me safe. As you pointed out I never pull in direction I want the tree to fall and my steel cable is always twice as long any tree I am dropping. Trust me I do not want to be on five o' clock news , and I aim to be enjoying my new Kubota for many years. These poor guys hurting themselves to many times are moving to fast and not thinking slow enough. For me it looks to dangerous, it stays or my logger buddy comes and does it. Thanks for the tips on putting the winch on the 3 point hitch.