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<blockquote data-quote="Jere39" data-source="post: 7691323" data-attributes="member: 62759"><p>There are little trailers that attach to the log at the rear to keep the whole log off the ground. I've seen video of them in action. There are also longer tongue front arches that allow for a more central lift point. Then you can lift a 12' log completely off the ground for transport. Most of them have a stabilizer rig for the front of the log to keep it from swinging wildly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jere39, post: 7691323, member: 62759"] There are little trailers that attach to the log at the rear to keep the whole log off the ground. I've seen video of them in action. There are also longer tongue front arches that allow for a more central lift point. Then you can lift a 12' log completely off the ground for transport. Most of them have a stabilizer rig for the front of the log to keep it from swinging wildly. [/QUOTE]
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