Posted by jm. on January 06, 2013 at 17:48:36 from (75.105.128.36):
In Reply to: pulls easy on snow posted by ohiojim on January 06, 2013 at 14:28:41:
I sure don,t want to tell a grown man how to do his thing BUT after having been a tractor dealer for 28 years I have seen just about it all. As you are chaining to the log as you are doing. Here is what I have seen happen , the but end of the log hits something solid, the chain snaps and comes over and hit the operator . Having the roll bar folded would even make it worse if the chain broke. Most folks around here use a cross drawbar in the lift arms , get close to the log then pick up some on the lift , seems to hold the end off the ground. Of course we don,t skid too many on snow in this part of the country. What model Kubota do you have. Cherry is definitely my favorite fire wood, burns clean and splits easy.
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