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Re: Re: Hauling 30 diameter 12-16 ft long trees any ideas?
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Posted by ray on October 17, 2002 at 07:37:27 from (209.150.25.219):
In Reply to: Re: Hauling 30 diameter 12-16 ft long trees any ideas? posted by Hal/WA on October 16, 2002 at 16:52:50:
Yep I know tippy. The 2000 I have is the industrial has rear wheel weights plus power steering. Picked up a backhoe attachment for it as well(730). The problem I'm faced with is being road safe if not road legal. Check out this link. There handling 40" diameter logs with the arch. http://www.futureforestry.com/products/product%20photos/tractorarches.htm I'm going to make a log arch for close to home trees and modify a trailer to be a sideload log trailer. Luckily I have most everything I need to make the two laying around. Thanks for the reply, Ray
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