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Yeah there is a few... not something I know much about but there are a few around up here anyway.
Low impact and don’t blow hydraulic oil every where so good for sensitive sites.

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Are there many people (in the UK) that still use horses for pulling out? Would av thought it was a thing of the past these days.
I've done some snigging, but this was the first time I've really watched/appreciated how good a timber arch is. The drag wasnt far to where the mog was ( 150/200m?) But the horse had shifted between 15 and 20t by lunch time and it was a late start as well and not in piddly little sticks either, the crane could barely lift them. Really makes alot less mess to lift one end of the timber up whilst its dragged. Very impressed. The horse does live literally next door to cemetery as well, so zero transport costs.

Thanks again matty for getting that beech down double fast.

Pic of tree at beginning :
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Had the pleasure of deadwooding this beautiful Oak last week. Also a perfect tree to get the apprentice in a harness and out on some limbs. IMG_0191.jpg

And then a 3m reduction on this Ash on the same site again a hell of a tree (until I got my hands on it).
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Here's my log arch. Needs 50 horses to pull it but it will shift anything that fits through the uprights.
That looks pretty rad. Howd you power the winch? The hoss we had didnt have a plug, just chain ratchets on the arch.

Def makes me want to buy a timber arch for my cob, so much better than a drag
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1 minute ago, billpierce said:

That looks pretty rad. Howd you power the winch? The hoss we had didnt have a plug, just chain ratchets on the arch.

Def makes me want to buy a timber arch for my cob, so much better than a drag

They do have a plug, they just don't like you using it!

 

The winch connects to the tractor battery.

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They do have a plug, they just don't like you using it!
 
The winch connects to the tractor battery.
I'll be needing some pics of it with some big butts please
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31 minutes ago, billpierce said:
34 minutes ago, the village idiot said:
They do have a plug, they just don't like you using it!
 
The winch connects to the tractor battery.

I'll be needing some pics of it with some big butts please

I can only find the one at the moment.

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