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Topic: WTB log carry
Posted By: Hunt4Allis
Subject: WTB log carry
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2021 at 6:31am
need to move some trees without dragging them so hoping to find a log cradle/ carry? 



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Posted By: Jim.ME
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2021 at 7:24am
Are you moving complete trees to replant, or moving logs cut from trees?  What are you using to pull this with?


Posted By: Hunt4Allis
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2021 at 7:50am
logs already cut laying on ground...
AC d-17 that has a pig pole lifting arm on rear to position them.


Posted By: Jim.ME
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2021 at 8:35am
An arch commonly used behind crawlers, with winches, lifts one end, so the logs drag easier and minimizes dirt on the logs.  If you want the log totally clear of the ground and have a D17 that will pick them, use a narrow single axle woods trailer.  Make one from an old pickup frame, no deck, mounted direct to a pick rear axle with the top of the frame rails even with the top of the tires, or narrowed house trailer type axle.  Put a stake pocket (make stakes removable) at each corner.  Remove the stakes on one side, set logs on lengthwise, put the two stakes back in and go.  I have a single axle one and a tandem one I use mainly for 4' wood, but have moved logs on them.

I have seen frames to carry logs by hanging them below the frame, usually sold for 4 wheelers.  Personal opinion, I think that a woods trailer is an easier way to go than lifting to hang logs on chains under a frame (then you have to unhook them as well), if you want to carry them clear of the ground.  I also think hanging up and dropping them off that type carrier has more risk of injury.  And the trailer can be used for other things than logging.


Posted By: JoeO(CMO)
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2021 at 9:21am
I wonder if an old propane tank hauler would work?


I have used a wagon running gear, put taller stakes on sides if needed.



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Posted By: Dakota Dave
Date Posted: 24 Feb 2021 at 10:59am
Dad made a dray back in the 70s 2 16' logs barked on bottom angle cut in the front. Had boxed 7' cross pieces welded to 16' thick handle irons lag bolted to the logs round pockets every 4' where the cross pieces were. Pull the stakes and roll the logs on we could stack logs 4-5' tall and pull out of the woods with the budozer. Kept logs clean. The logs were put on a trailer and hauled to grandpa's saw mill. One load more than we should have hauled on two trips behind the pickup. Poor little 250 strait six struggled with half what we could put on one day


Posted By: Boss Man
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2021 at 8:00pm
I use an old Brindle propane tank trailer


Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2021 at 10:29pm
I hauled a lot of lp tanks on one of them. It gets a bit harry with a 1/2 full thousand gallon tank on them. Only did it once, was a repo situation.



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