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<blockquote data-quote="Karrl" data-source="post: 7672298" data-attributes="member: 177317"><p>Definitely get yourself some proper log tools; cants, hookeroon, peaveys. Check out reviews and see what fits your needs. I grew up having a loader tractor so I thought I didn’t need log tools. After getting a hookeron and a Stihl 48 inch log cant recently I am amazed at how much bending over I’ve eliminated.</p><p></p><p>A tractor will help a lot but you won’t regret getting some good log tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karrl, post: 7672298, member: 177317"] Definitely get yourself some proper log tools; cants, hookeroon, peaveys. Check out reviews and see what fits your needs. I grew up having a loader tractor so I thought I didn’t need log tools. After getting a hookeron and a Stihl 48 inch log cant recently I am amazed at how much bending over I’ve eliminated. A tractor will help a lot but you won’t regret getting some good log tools. [/QUOTE]
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