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A while back I built a skidding arch to fit behind a walk behind tractor. it worked well until the day that the drive pins sheared due to excessive load. I then converted the arch to ball hitch and use it in work behind a 2005 Polaris Ranger 500, and hope to get a quad at home to run it. here it is in Pengelli Forest NNR, extracting ash for gatemaking.

 

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A while back I built a skidding arch to fit behind a walk behind tractor. it worked well until the day that the drive pins sheared due to excessive load. I then converted the arch to ball hitch and use it in work behind a 2005 Polaris Ranger 500, and hope to get a quad at home to run it. here it is in Pengelli Forest NNR, extracting ash for gatemaking.

 

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HI mate that looks good mate well done mate jon :thumbup:

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Nice one.

Just looking at the construction - are they rigid axles without any suspension units? And is there a wire running from the top of the back cross beam to the front? I can't quite see - is it part of the winch or for strength?

 

I was thinking of buying one but might be tempted to give it a bash in workshop

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Nice one.

Just looking at the construction - are they rigid axles without any suspension units? And is there a wire running from the top of the back cross beam to the front? I can't quite see - is it part of the winch or for strength?

 

I was thinking of buying one but might be tempted to give it a bash in workshop

 

 

Rigid axles and wheels from an old static caravan, and the wire isn't for strength, just a jungle wire to allow whippy stuff to slide over the top of the arch without snagging.

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Looking good. Pengelli is a beautiful place to work. Is it paid work or are you doing it for the wood?

 

I do it for the wood. I work in Castell Henllys, the iron age hillfort next door to pengelli, so i get to use whatever timber i need so long as i'm tidy about it, plus i have a section that i'm thinning for personal timber/firewood for sale.

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