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Lifting tongs or something simular
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<blockquote data-quote="dhopkins55" data-source="post: 4099174" data-attributes="member: 71430"><p>I can usually just drop the tongs (meaning lower the bucket arms) over either a large log, or a couple of small ones and lift. Sometimes I have more luck than others. When the logs are lying uneven, I just get off the tractor and place the tongs around several logs myself, get back on & lift. Also use a helper from time to time.</p><p></p><p>@ Chugbug: I suppose if you have an eye for balance one tong in the middle will work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhopkins55, post: 4099174, member: 71430"] I can usually just drop the tongs (meaning lower the bucket arms) over either a large log, or a couple of small ones and lift. Sometimes I have more luck than others. When the logs are lying uneven, I just get off the tractor and place the tongs around several logs myself, get back on & lift. Also use a helper from time to time. @ Chugbug: I suppose if you have an eye for balance one tong in the middle will work! [/QUOTE]
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