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landy winch


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what about a ground anchor knocked in, then drive over it, with it in the middle then fasten it to tow points on the bumper? thought of doing this myslef but never needed too yet.

i take it your moving logs around? rather than pulling trees over. ive yet to have a problem pulling trees over and mines only a 90 so less weight.

Never had a problem when tipping a tree, apart fron a dead branch making a nice whole in a headlight so its mostly for when bringing usefull trunks up bankings so i can mill them on the flat or for when roaling them up ramps onto trailers. The ground anchors do look like they would work apart from when i need to change the line of pull half way through a drag, i like the idear and will try it at some point.

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