I bought one for behind my Compact tractor, it works great, it’s too big for my ATV though. Way stronger than I first expected it to be, and it has a bit of a learning curve to make your hands to what your mind tells them too. But with a bit of practice, I’m finally getting the hang of it. It’s haul about 1/2 a cord comfortably behind my John Deere 2025R tractor.
@@mapmakerX Yes I would. Been there done it. But I get it, he's showing you it working with what he has available. Wouldn't mind someone leaving it in my yard.
What an awesome setup! Looks very capable.
That was one overloaded ATV!
I bought one for behind my Compact tractor, it works great, it’s too big for my ATV though. Way stronger than I first expected it to be, and it has a bit of a learning curve to make your hands to what your mind tells them too. But with a bit of practice, I’m finally getting the hang of it. It’s haul about 1/2 a cord comfortably behind my John Deere 2025R tractor.
How much did it cost?
$11500 CAD
tiny forwarder! I really like the hydraulic wheel drive, just like the old blondin forwarders
Cool. Where can I buy one in the USA?
Wow super.. würde ich auch gerne damit spielen 👍😀
Скільки коштує такий кран і де його можна купити?
I love the trailer. But the stuff he is picking up could be loaded by hand a lot faster.
No you wouldn't...
He is showing capabilities.
@@benoitnadeau5845 I know, but surely you would show the capability of it by showing the limits of it's ability.
It's a lovely bit of kit.
@@mapmakerX Yes I would. Been there done it. But I get it, he's showing you it working with what he has available. Wouldn't mind someone leaving it in my yard.
??? Not sure what you eat for breakfast but I sure as hell couldn’t load those spruce logs by hand!!
how much do they cost?
+Shannon Thomsen they sell them on eBay:
www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-ATV-log-forwarding-trailer-/281916807419?
+John McNerney thanks!!!!
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Hello sir how much is the grappler?
there's nothing like this on your website
It's a whole lot easier, and cheaper, to just cut your rounds in the woods and load them into a trailer. Haul 'em back, split 'em, and stack 'em!
What if just what if he was hauling them down to a firewood processor? Would it be easier to cut them in the woods?
Spruce is used to make beams and boards, so the longer the better.
But yea, birch and other firewood would be easier to cut straight away.
Handy for mills
I disagree its not easier than using this type of setup.
Very very amazing
As much as the atv. Prolly around 6-8k
stedder8436 already looked it up 2700
All that info and no price?? Come on.
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