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Length of cant hook handle.
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<blockquote data-quote="ericm979" data-source="post: 7788927" data-attributes="member: 150036"><p>After trying log jacks, I cut logs on the ground. I cut one side as far as I can without risking putting the saw into dirt, then roll the log over and finish the cuts. I find that easier than repositioning a log jack. </p><p></p><p>My Woodchuck Dual cant hook/peavy is 47" and that's long enough to let me roll 90% of the logs I deal with. If they're past 3-4' I use the tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericm979, post: 7788927, member: 150036"] After trying log jacks, I cut logs on the ground. I cut one side as far as I can without risking putting the saw into dirt, then roll the log over and finish the cuts. I find that easier than repositioning a log jack. My Woodchuck Dual cant hook/peavy is 47" and that's long enough to let me roll 90% of the logs I deal with. If they're past 3-4' I use the tractor. [/QUOTE]
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