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Moving rounds out of a creek bottom.....
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<blockquote data-quote="lambs" data-source="post: 3297401" data-attributes="member: 32523"><p><strong>I'm not dealing with logs, just rounds</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if my description was misleading, but almost all of the wood left has been bucked, and most of it is limbs and small rounds that I can handle with my 261. But great comments nonetheless. I do not have pics yet and probably won't be back out there for a few weeks due to the holidays and a little out-patient surgery I'm about to have that will affect my ability to hold a saw for a few weeks.</p><p></p><p>I do have an ROPS on the tractor. I'll keep it on the light side of a load. I've got a couple weeks to plan the next move. Even the trailer is fine as long as I keep it light. Just not so efficient. </p><p></p><p>I need to remember to take a pic or two for you guys when I get back out there with whatever I end up doing. </p><p></p><p>Thanks all, and have a great holiday!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lambs, post: 3297401, member: 32523"] [b]I'm not dealing with logs, just rounds[/b] I'm sorry if my description was misleading, but almost all of the wood left has been bucked, and most of it is limbs and small rounds that I can handle with my 261. But great comments nonetheless. I do not have pics yet and probably won't be back out there for a few weeks due to the holidays and a little out-patient surgery I'm about to have that will affect my ability to hold a saw for a few weeks. I do have an ROPS on the tractor. I'll keep it on the light side of a load. I've got a couple weeks to plan the next move. Even the trailer is fine as long as I keep it light. Just not so efficient. I need to remember to take a pic or two for you guys when I get back out there with whatever I end up doing. Thanks all, and have a great holiday! [/QUOTE]
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