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That would be a lot of effin about, they are built for a smooth concrete floor and aren't any use off road.

 

If you adapted it to drop on a swivel post in the back corner you might have half a chance and you could also take it off when not needed.

 

Something like this.. it says it is easily de mountable.

 

Think I will give them a call soon.

 

ML500 SB Van - Cranes and Vehicle Lifts - Tail Lifts, Swing Lifts & Vehicle mounted cranes and platform lifts.

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I use an engine hoist for loading and unloading saw logs - a ton log is a fair size! They are slow - a lot of handle pumping needed to lift slowly, and they're very difficult to move around other than on smooth tarmac (although I've done it with a ton log on over grass).

 

Probably no use if you're just loading up firewood/scrap but worth considering if you're moving big stuff around for later milling.

 

Alec

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