[AT] skidding logs with a tractor is a dangerous business
Steve W.
falcon at telenet.net
Wed Aug 8 20:26:57 PDT 2007
Man you guys are all chickens... I remember skidding logs downhill on my
grandfathers farm using my TO-20 and coming all the way off the hill
with the front tires in the air steering with the brakes! Of course I
was about 13-14 at the time and totally bullet proof... I think I might
know better now BUT still catch myself doing boneheaded things, usually
after the fact!
I got a call a week ago or so from my grandfathers neighbor wanting to
know if I was interested in a couple other items he had that gramps had
"stored" there. Went up and got the original 3 point scoop that I used
on the 20 and a corn sheller that had been in the carriage house.
Steve W.
John Hall wrote:
> We've got a boom for our 4020--it was actually built in the 60's for a
> 3010. Never had any problems skidding logs/trees but we tend to drive with
> the knowledge that wheel stands are inevitable. We generally keep one hand
> on the lift so when one starts we can drop the log. Maneuvering in the woods
> where snag possiblities are greater require quite a bit of patience as well.
>
> All this sounds good, but in the blink of an eye a seemingly safe situation
> can go bad.
>
> John Hall
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