Another tool to help with firewood. High Lift Jack

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They are useful for getting something moved sideways. Jack high, and push the whole issue over sideways. Voila, you've just moved one end 6" to a foot over.

Don't try this at home.
Did that to lift my truck out of deep frozen ruts once, was not at home, was deep in the wilderness.
 
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Do you have plans to build it? I now have the metal and will fab it next spring. Not sure of the best lengths and angles yet.
I did have plans to make one but I haven't started building it.

I only went as far as getting a picture of something that made the to be built list that I have here....lol
 
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I did have plans to make one but I haven't started building it.

I only went as far as getting a picture of something that made the to be built list that I have here....lol

There is probably not a one size fit all, and is likely a "depends" on the size of the log thing. Still I'm anxious to get started, but it is to damn cold out and likely to stay such til March 2024. I even bought a welding table with this project in mind. Oh, Well. :(
 
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For the bottom hooks I was going to use a piece of ½"x2" flat bar. I was thinking it should probably stick out 4-6"s, I'm kinda leaning to the 6" forks.
I was going to cut ½" off the flatbar length wise to cut out the hooks all from the one piece of steel.
 
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For the bottom hooks I was going to use a piece of ½"x2" flat bar. I was thinking it should probably stick out 4-6"s, I'm kinda leaning to the 6" forks.
I was going to cut ½" off the flatbar length wise to cut out the hooks all from the one piece of steel.

I was looking at my metal and thinking Not Good Enough. I'm going to start pricing some heavy gauge square tubing so I can build this right.
 
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I first saw this type of device in the “milling and sawmills” forum on this site. It was by “BobL.” Find a post by BobL and there is probably a link in his signature line to it.
“Chainsaw milling 101” used to be a sticky at the top (but doesn’t seem to be anymore). BobL started it and was a major contributor. A teacher and a gentleman.
 

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