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As seen on the cedar thread I am getting a load of the Woodchuck log moving tools around 20th May.

 

 

A customer pointed me in the direction of these and I got one of each around 2 months ago. They are the best made and looking log movers I've seen - made from solid strong aluminum and well designed for a good price.

 

 

The logs in the pics are the biggest I could pull over by myself but I am only 10 stone so the bigger fellows out there could prob tackle larger logs!

 

 

There are x3 types:

 

 

  • The Woodchuck Dual - this one I see as being the all purpose tree surgeon 'stick it in the back of the truck' tool - has a peavy point for levering things but you can attach the optional foot for holding the end of logs into the air.
  • Has a double hook - better for gripping particularly smaller logs up to 12"...
  • Offer price of £65-00+vat (after arbtalk disc) but only if you order now - they are due 20th May.
  • Pics below - Mendiplogs has ordered one and he doesn't spend his hard earned money unless he has a very good reason too :001_tongue:

 

 

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The person who makes these in the US The Woodchuck - The TimberJack - The Dual is a small company and these are all he makes. He is always looking to improve the design and stands by their build quality.

 

 

Next is the dedicated Timberjack

 

 

  • This has x2 feet but no peavy point or saw grip.
  • One point on the hook but this opens wider than the Dual and can grip larger logs more easily.
  • Designed to lever logs into the air so no more blunting your saw or rolling logs.
  • In the last picture of the ash log - I couldn't pull this over but thought I would leave the pic to show what I could and couldn't do with it.

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There is also the Woodchuck Quad which I am looking at now - I have shied away from this one as it has more 'bits and pieces' to it but will post up pics once I have it set up.

 

 

There is a vid here BTW for the Timber Jack

 

 

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as seen on the cedar thread i am getting a load of the woodchuck log moving tools around 20th may.

 

 

A customer pointed me in the direction of these and i got one of each around 2 months ago. They are the best made and looking log movers i've seen - made from solid strong aluminum and well designed for a good price.

 

 

The logs in the pics are the biggest i could pull over by myself but i am only 10 stone so the bigger fellows out there could prob tackle larger logs!

 

 

There are x3 types:

 

 

  • the woodchuck dual - this one i see as being the all purpose tree surgeon 'stick it in the back of the truck' tool - has a peavy point for levering things but you can attach the optional foot for holding the end of logs into the air.
  • has a double hook - better for gripping particularly smaller logs up to 12"...
  • offer price of £65-00+vat (after arbtalk disc) but only if you order now - they are due 20th may.
  • pics below - mendiplogs has ordered one and he doesn't spend his hard earned money unless he has a very good reason too :001_tongue:

 

 

products for the category: Forestry equipment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hi rob they look the dogs n.ts very well made mate that why ive order one thanks jon
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You'll be loving it Jon - you'll have to get a camera now to upload your pics using it! - am up to 4 sold - Jonsie will also have a full range when they arrive if you want to see them in the flesh.

 

 

 

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You'll be loving it Jon - you'll have to get a camera now to upload your pics using it! - am up to 4 sold - Jonsie will also have a full range when they arrive if you want to see them in the flesh.

 

 

 

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HI MATE i have one of top small cameras around mate but im no good at down loads :thumbup:jon :thumbup: nice one mate your up to 4 :thumbup:

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