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<blockquote data-quote="EXCALIBER" data-source="post: 4018103" data-attributes="member: 57245"><p>I got tired of the limitations and bad fuel mileage of the jeep and upgraded to a 1 ton. That proved to be to small so I upgraded again. Bottom line you can pull with a jeep, they are quite capable. You will just have to cut the trees down to size. My truck is high enough that when I pull a tree, the tree lifts up in the air and there is only one small part getting drug through the dirt. Here is my truck pulling, sorry no pics of it pulling a tree though, yet anyway! Watch the sled's bottom at the end of the pull, and keep in mind this sled weighs in excess of 40,000lbs. I can pull them forward or backwards and very rarely use...um I would say 4x4, but rarely use 6x6. </p><p>[video=youtube;YpRRTwyK_fw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpRRTwyK_fw[/video]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EXCALIBER, post: 4018103, member: 57245"] I got tired of the limitations and bad fuel mileage of the jeep and upgraded to a 1 ton. That proved to be to small so I upgraded again. Bottom line you can pull with a jeep, they are quite capable. You will just have to cut the trees down to size. My truck is high enough that when I pull a tree, the tree lifts up in the air and there is only one small part getting drug through the dirt. Here is my truck pulling, sorry no pics of it pulling a tree though, yet anyway! Watch the sled's bottom at the end of the pull, and keep in mind this sled weighs in excess of 40,000lbs. I can pull them forward or backwards and very rarely use...um I would say 4x4, but rarely use 6x6. [video=youtube;YpRRTwyK_fw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpRRTwyK_fw[/video] [/QUOTE]
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