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<blockquote data-quote="cantoo" data-source="post: 4805066" data-attributes="member: 1808"><p>Mainewoods, I've been gonna make one for ages but never got around to. I'm amazed how good it works and how quickly you can pull wood out. So much easier than the log yanking the back of the Steiner around this way the arch takes the punishment. I'm thinking I'm gonna build a few more but gonna skip the winch setup. It was handy but to time consuming for most of the logs. The woods are hilly enough that I can just put chain on a log, drag it to a hill then shorten the chain to suspend it and then hike for the landing, park over a small hill and unhook chain. Push log up with blade and head for the next one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantoo, post: 4805066, member: 1808"] Mainewoods, I've been gonna make one for ages but never got around to. I'm amazed how good it works and how quickly you can pull wood out. So much easier than the log yanking the back of the Steiner around this way the arch takes the punishment. I'm thinking I'm gonna build a few more but gonna skip the winch setup. It was handy but to time consuming for most of the logs. The woods are hilly enough that I can just put chain on a log, drag it to a hill then shorten the chain to suspend it and then hike for the landing, park over a small hill and unhook chain. Push log up with blade and head for the next one. [/QUOTE]
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