Works fine for clear fields and roads like he was using, but mine got rekt in less than a day on rocks and stumps after using it to drag cedar logs out of the woods. More trouble than it was worth tbh, this is a light duty / professional homeowner tool that is built for convenience more than anything else. I wouldnt pay more that $150 for another another one, and thats if I had money to blow. Your better off just saving up for a proper ATV trailer. You NEED suspension if your trailer is going to survive for any time off-road.
I have never seen a timber jack but it looks like a great tool to have! In this case, I would have just cut the log into smaller pieces and loaded it on a trailer. But if this was a log (for milling), this looks like a good way of doing it!
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@Joseph Amir I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
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1st thing I'd do is I'd weld every part healed by screws if i were to buy one of these to tighten it up. Screws aren't strong enough for this type of work imo.
jloomy I don’t know about you but cutting and loading the trailer is a pain compared to dragging the log. I pulled a huge cherry tree from my neighbors yard in a few hours with my ATV and chain. I was able to cut a few long pieces 8 to 10 ft long and drag it over in know time at all. Had I cut in pieces and had to load the trailer it would of been days and a lot of hard work lifting them into the trailer etc. I think your working smarter.Thank you for the review I am getting the log skid and arch. Pulling with the chain works well but makes a mess of my yard.
Great editing job, sir! Love the video, thank you for sharing!
First, thank you for the video. Very helpful. Bought one of these last year and now just getting around to using it.
This is slick, might have to build myself one.
Has the skate held up
Still working after 2 years? I'm kind of worried about the strength of the wheel. I guess you have to pump them pretty hard? Thanks for the video.
Works fine for clear fields and roads like he was using, but mine got rekt in less than a day on rocks and stumps after using it to drag cedar logs out of the woods. More trouble than it was worth tbh, this is a light duty / professional homeowner tool that is built for convenience more than anything else. I wouldnt pay more that $150 for another another one, and thats if I had money to blow. Your better off just saving up for a proper ATV trailer. You NEED suspension if your trailer is going to survive for any time off-road.
@@pinkhead6857890 Thanks a lo for sharing your experience nik.
What's the gray thing with hoist ? Where can I get one
I have never seen a timber jack but it looks like a great tool to have! In this case, I would have just cut the log into smaller pieces and loaded it on a trailer. But if this was a log (for milling), this looks like a good way of doing it!
You probably dont give a damn but does anybody know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Harper Kody instablaster :)
@Joseph Amir I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Joseph Amir DAMN IT ACTUALLY WORKED :O Literally got access to my Instagram password within about 40 minutes of using the site.
Had to pay 15$ but for sure worth the price =)
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Harper Kody Glad I could help :D
1st thing I'd do is I'd weld every part healed by screws if i were to buy one of these to tighten it up. Screws aren't strong enough for this type of work imo.
I guess I just don’t understand why ya wouldn’t just cut it across the street and then use a trailer to bring chunks of it across the street.
I don't have a really good response to this. My buddy tells me the same thing and I don't know what to say to him either.
jloomy I don’t know about you but cutting and loading the trailer is a pain compared to dragging the log. I pulled a huge cherry tree from my neighbors yard in a few hours with my ATV and chain. I was able to cut a few long pieces 8 to 10 ft long and drag it over in know time at all. Had I cut in pieces and had to load the trailer it would of been days and a lot of hard work lifting them into the trailer etc. I think your working smarter.Thank you for the review I am getting the log skid and arch. Pulling with the chain works well but makes a mess of my yard.