Posted by LOU from Wi. on January 14, 2017 at 18:29:17 from (69.179.5.113):
After five days my Son finally got the snow plow truck going again.We were suffering with 5 inches of snow with no way to push it, without putting chains on the bobcat or tractor. Our conveyor/elevator sets next to the garage and my thoughts turned to that.
I was wondering about putting some type of ball hitch at the end to direct the split logs under the house,without moving the elevator back and forth. I was wondering if you have a system of such and would appreciate you posting pictures of it, if you have time. Your pictures of equipment you have is extremely interesting. We are going to give it a try,thinking about a trailer hitch,ball and socket run by cables to direct the split wood left or right. it's like the conveyors at the potato warehouse where I drove truck for, of course their conveyors has a pivot on it. If you have any suggestions I would appreciate it. Respectfully yours, LOU
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