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get the scouts in for a sunday shift, make a donation and get a big bbq going for them, job done. did you see mikes home made skyline with a tirfor and block and tackle, worked a treat. set up the top line, then just attach the block in tackle and horse it up then send it down the line.

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We used two tracters with two winches, that were conected at the top via a big pully. One winch pulled the timber down, the other pulled the cable back. You need very good comunication between the man chockering and the people on the machinery for the system to work safely (and very low tree stumps). This will not work on large site but it might fit the bill for you and it is a lot cheaper to set up than a skyline.

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