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If i was closer i would bring my chevy down there and pull it out for you there isn't anything that has stopped that truck yet
Pictures must be real deceiving, cause from what I see, you could drive an ATV/trailer right up between the houses without even slipping a tire, but I know how pics can be when looking at angles/depths.
One more idea for you to chew on. Get a large set of log tongs, grab the rounds on the ends, right in the center, (pivot point) and pull em up the hill with a winch or what have you. If the rounds are actually roundish shape, they should roll easily.
I solved that type of problem ( walking it out) with a motorized wheel barrow. My spring done sprung quite awhile ago. Got a nice big ash out from behind a home and down a 20 deg incline to the tree, that was about a 40 yard hike. No way to pull it up and no way to get equipment down there. Naturally it was on the opposite side of the access point. Tried just with a younger muscle power , that didn't last long, bit the bullet and got a kit to power the wheel barrow. works slick for those. got to add a wide swivel tire in the back so ya only have to lift it to clear something once in awhile. 3 25"dia. 18" rounds in the barrow and me hanging on behind. Went up that incline like it wasn't there. got that whole 60 ft ash out and loaded in about an hour and 1/2 and lived to tell about it.
WTF ? :msp_scared:
WTF ? :msp_scared:
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