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Anyone ever buy or use a LogOx multi tool
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy254" data-source="post: 6365678" data-attributes="member: 143395"><p>Hello! Yes, that's the one I've got. Very useful in the right situation, mostly for lifting long logs up for cutting and it saves a heap of time since you don't have to roll them over and cut the other side and saves you risking cutting dirt with the log on the ground. Not to mention a more comfortable cutting height. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]605575[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I also use mine to manoeuvre big rounds on occasion. I cut the mid-section of that big eucalypt the other day - it was branch stubs in dirt either side - and got two nice rounds (330kg each) but then couldn't move them out of the way, but I was able to roll them out with the log jack. Otherwise it would have been a real pain. I don't use it every time I cut but I always have it with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy254, post: 6365678, member: 143395"] Hello! Yes, that's the one I've got. Very useful in the right situation, mostly for lifting long logs up for cutting and it saves a heap of time since you don't have to roll them over and cut the other side and saves you risking cutting dirt with the log on the ground. Not to mention a more comfortable cutting height. [ATTACH=full]605575[/ATTACH] I also use mine to manoeuvre big rounds on occasion. I cut the mid-section of that big eucalypt the other day - it was branch stubs in dirt either side - and got two nice rounds (330kg each) but then couldn't move them out of the way, but I was able to roll them out with the log jack. Otherwise it would have been a real pain. I don't use it every time I cut but I always have it with me. [/QUOTE]
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