Thanks for the inspiration! I have a JD210C and just got the Vevor 3300lb tongs. Its impressive how much work you're doing and the JD makes it look effortless!!
I just bought the same vevor set. They're very robust and seem even more sturdy than watching this video, but I haven't had a chance to use them yet. I will say the manual that came with it was pretty crappy. Essentially, it gave very it just gave assembly instructions, and those were wrong. And then it only said that a train was needed of one inch to attach and nothing else. Not even the basics of function and how to use them. This video solved a lot of that, along with a couple of others i've seen. I, of course, will only be using them for basic home firewood cutting around the property, using a compact tractor with front loaders bucket. Nothing like he's been doing in this video
Amazing little device. I bought an antique set of hand held tongs from an antique store. I use them for picking up one end of felled trees that I cut (6-8"diameter, or so) and drag them around my property. It makes it so much easier to move them by hand. Best 20 bucks I've ever spent. Great video. Maybe a big set of forged tongs would be sturdier for those beast logs?
Thanks for watching Tim! They are very handy even tho I broke the joiner on one set but they still work! I definitely spent more than 20$ on them but I truly put them to the test. If I could find a forged set I would love to test them the same
@@Aaronzap15 "timberking" makes forged units and they are American made!. I've been thinking about buying a set but they are pricey and I'm not a pro. Many people say they are best if you have 2 people on the job because they often fall off.. I don't know.
Save even more time if the log is lower on 1 end than the other than you get the low end where you want it, lower it so it touches then move forward or backwards to get it where you want it before setting it down. If you want the easiest way of doing something ask the laziest man to do it and see how it is done!
Thanks for the inspiration! I have a JD210C and just got the Vevor 3300lb tongs. Its impressive how much work you're doing and the JD makes it look effortless!!
Thanks! Ya if I didn’t have the 410 don’t know how I would move big logs. Definitely a back saver!
I just bought the same vevor set. They're very robust and seem even more sturdy than watching this video, but I haven't had a chance to use them yet. I will say the manual that came with it was pretty crappy. Essentially, it gave very it just gave assembly instructions, and those were wrong. And then it only said that a train was needed of one inch to attach and nothing else. Not even the basics of function and how to use them. This video solved a lot of that, along with a couple of others i've seen.
I, of course, will only be using them for basic home firewood cutting around the property, using a compact tractor with front loaders bucket. Nothing like he's been doing in this video
Amazing little device. I bought an antique set of hand held tongs from an antique store. I use them for picking up one end of felled trees that I cut (6-8"diameter, or so) and drag them around my property. It makes it so much easier to move them by hand. Best 20 bucks I've ever spent. Great video. Maybe a big set of forged tongs would be sturdier for those beast logs?
Thanks for watching Tim! They are very handy even tho I broke the joiner on one set but they still work! I definitely spent more than 20$ on them but I truly put them to the test. If I could find a forged set I would love to test them the same
@@Aaronzap15 "timberking" makes forged units and they are American made!. I've been thinking about buying a set but they are pricey and I'm not a pro. Many people say they are best if you have 2 people on the job because they often fall off.. I don't know.
Aaron looks like they work pretty good for a while. My guess is real heavy. Take care, Ben.
Got that right Ben! Heaviest logs I’ve had to move yet. Thanks
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Thanks Tim! They were heavy AF!
Big wood that 4 foot has to be way more than 2000 lbs what year did deer go green.. 👍👍🇮🇪
I bet that log has to be around 250 per ft so probably 3000 my guess! My 410 is an 83 going strong! Thanks for watching!
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Would save time if you used two of these.
Right with you on that one . It would keep the log from twisting
Save even more time if the log is lower on 1 end than the other than you get the low end where you want it, lower it so it touches then move forward or backwards to get it where you want it before setting it down. If you want the easiest way of doing something ask the laziest man to do it and see how it is done!