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Can anyone advise me on which is the best log horse?

 

I like the ones that Makita do, though I tend to feel the one with the chain to hold down the logs is better than what Makita has with the mechanical arm.

 

I maybe incorrect but would appreciate your advice.

 

Regards

 

Arnold9801

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Can anyone advise me on which is the best log horse?

 

I like the ones that Makita do, though I tend to feel the one with the chain to hold down the logs is better than what Makita has with the mechanical arm.

 

I maybe incorrect but would appreciate your advice.

 

Regards

 

Arnold9801

 

If you have a local sawmill .Ask them to make you one.

It does not cost much and will last you a lifetime .

Or make one yourself .

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I made a wooden one with some lengths of 50mm sq wood and some coach bolts / wing-nut etc..I had kicking around. Dead handy as long as the log isn't over heavy.

Then the wife bought me a Stihl Metal sawhorse ( 000 0881 4607 Metal Saw Horse)..the chain is handy for securing multiple sticks or for larger lumps.

Difficult to choose, although the Stihl gets more use due to having lots of heavier lumps around around currently.

 

Bob

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