I'm taking my neighbor out for his first woodcutting experience later today even though its going to be really muddy. He's got a new to him saw, and is excited so I don't want to tell him No. And it should be fun and informative too. Safety first is key.
This winter has been horrible for getting trailers or truck back to my woods! Just too wet and it hasn't froze up enough! Anyhow, I'm thinking I'll take the gator over and fill a couple loads that way to his truck. Thought about skidding some smaller logs out to the truck but wince when I think of how hard that will be on the chains.
Any other tips or ideas for cutting in muddy conditions? Like how do I keep my boots from building up with the goo? Any ideas are appreciated. Either way we'll have fun!
This winter has been horrible for getting trailers or truck back to my woods! Just too wet and it hasn't froze up enough! Anyhow, I'm thinking I'll take the gator over and fill a couple loads that way to his truck. Thought about skidding some smaller logs out to the truck but wince when I think of how hard that will be on the chains.
Any other tips or ideas for cutting in muddy conditions? Like how do I keep my boots from building up with the goo? Any ideas are appreciated. Either way we'll have fun!