i have been doing this for years. it is alot of fun but also can be dangerous. keep your eyes on the front wheels while moving forward, and one foot on the clutch. if the front end goes high you can slam the clutch down. its better than flipping over backwards. also shorten the chain. somehow. iether rap it around the log a few times or something. with a shorter chain you will be better able to get the end off of the ground doing two things. one keeping it cleaner as you wanted two, putting weight on the back wheels giving you better traction just know the weight limits of your tractor. and i always hook the chain under the rear of the tractor on the sway bar bracket up about under the seat then over the drawbar down to the log end. this will give some weight control. if the tractor can't pick up the end then cut it so that it can and pull away. please be careful. it is not hard to get in trouble quickly.
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