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Log skidding,Never done it, tips, and advice
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<blockquote data-quote="JimiLL" data-source="post: 4016467" data-attributes="member: 42686"><p>I drag some decent sized stuff with my gasser 4x4 f250. Some 2ft pin oak 12 ft long was heaviest log pulled. Dont worry so much about power....if it has enough power to spin the tires, it has enough to do the job.</p><p></p><p>Run it in 4Lo, without a doubt. I tug with 3/8 DOT chain, it will never break with that truck pullin it. Chains are nice you can drag em through the dirt and over rocks and such, try that with a rope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimiLL, post: 4016467, member: 42686"] I drag some decent sized stuff with my gasser 4x4 f250. Some 2ft pin oak 12 ft long was heaviest log pulled. Dont worry so much about power....if it has enough power to spin the tires, it has enough to do the job. Run it in 4Lo, without a doubt. I tug with 3/8 DOT chain, it will never break with that truck pullin it. Chains are nice you can drag em through the dirt and over rocks and such, try that with a rope. [/QUOTE]
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