Mine had a chunk of wood buried under it, You can see some of it in the video. I couldn't get it to roll over it.lolHaha! For sure using the tools beats the alternative of trying to muscle them big rounds!
Mine had a chunk of wood buried under it, You can see some of it in the video. I couldn't get it to roll over it.lolHaha! For sure using the tools beats the alternative of trying to muscle them big rounds!
I like my cant hook and use it a lot, but I think the Cant Hook and Peavy Manufacturer's Association would pay you guys not to post the last 2 videos. If those were the only examples to view before purchase then I think it would hurt sales! LOL :hmm3grin2orange:
Hey give us a break, We ain't no spring chickens anymore.
Oh man, You need a winch.lol I used to cut logs on hillsides and pull the whole log up to the truck and then cut it up. Some logs will require a snatch block though.i only 42,2 weeks ago i was cutting 28" trunk, on down side of hill,15 pcs cut 24"long had to roll them back up the hill,then roll each section,threw the woods 300- long tiring -YARDS to my truck parked on the road........cant hook would have been great help,all i had was wedges and back muscles which got weak really fast,o and it started raining half way thru!!!!!!!!!!!:bang:
Oh man, You need a winch.lol I used to cut logs on hillsides and pull the whole log up to the truck and then cut it up. Some logs will require a snatch block though.
Hey, you can relax any time now.Oh? How would you have done it differently or better? C'mon meat...let us know. Give us the benefit of your experience and wisdom.
We're always looking for easier ways to do things.
Hey, you can relax any time now.
I was just giving you guys a hard time about 3 minutes of video without much progress. Usually it takes more time to pick up the cant hook than it does to move the log or the rounds - those simply were not examples of that. If you want to go through life without a sense of humor then please continue. I'm out.
Du'oh...why did I never think of setting the hook with the back of an ax before?
That's a trick I'm gonna remember
Hey, you can relax any time now.
I was just giving you guys a hard time about 3 minutes of video without much progress. Usually it takes more time to pick up the cant hook than it does to move the log or the rounds - those simply were not examples of that. If you want to go through life without a sense of humor then please continue. I'm out.
sometimes that's the only way to really set it. I keep the hook pretty sharp but it still doesn't like to bite in that ponderosa bark. It's always embarrassing, and painful, when the hook kicks out, you fall down backwards, and the peavey handle smacks you right square on the forehead while you're laying there on the ground..
didnt use to have a canthook . after i turned 50 i got a canthook, a log stand, a pickeroon and everything else that could make my backs life easier.
Now that I paid the college tuition for "the boy" I guess my skid loader grapple is on hold, again! I did, however, save enough back to buy the cant hook. Is the Logrite really the "Fiskars" of the hook world? I hate to pay $150 for something that works the same as the $100 one. Which should I get? Standard? Extreme? Length? Wood? Aluminum? I'll be rolling up to 3' diameter logs. Only to choke to lift onto the trailer or roll to finish a cut. No long distance driving; that's what the skid loader is for.
A little help here boys. :msp_confused:
havent used one yet,but i going for the long handle myself,from what i gathered so far it would help me on big stuff.
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