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Quite proud of this, Tommer posted simmilar years back on arbtalk so I done simmilar in Monday, 12ftx25inch maple log, rolled up into the trailer. Diddnt even need 4 wheel drive or much throttle at all even on damp grass.

 

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Ramps on the far side of the trailer down to the log, rope attached this side of trailer, across the bed, down, under the log then back over the top and to the hilux

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Quite proud of this, Tommer posted simmilar years back on arbtalk so I done simmilar in Monday, 12ftx25inch maple log, rolled up into the trailer. Diddnt even need 4 wheel drive or much throttle at all even on damp grass.

 

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Ramps on the far side of the trailer down to the log, rope attached this side of trailer, across the bed, down, under the log then back over the top and to the hilux

 

Nice josh

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Went and did this maple on Sunday took the other half along as groundie and just squeezed all the brash on the trailer in one go all done and tidied in about 2 and half hrs not bad going I thought.

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Branches on the right were over hanging the gable end of the garage, branches on the left were over hanging the porch of the house which is just out of shot to the left and was back leaning to fence, once got it clear of both buildings knocked most of it down with the pole saw.

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