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Finally started on some of my stash!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nato" data-source="post: 4752416" data-attributes="member: 69258"><p>JH the dogs swing out to make it easier to get the lift under the log. The holes for the pivot were cut with a torch as to give a little slop in aiding to get it under the log. Sometimes I have to kick it or get the bfh out to massage it under the log. But most times it just slips under. If the legs were one piece, I would have to dig. Check out this picture. The log is 40" dia. and on the ground. This design was someone elses on here and it works great! N8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nato, post: 4752416, member: 69258"] JH the dogs swing out to make it easier to get the lift under the log. The holes for the pivot were cut with a torch as to give a little slop in aiding to get it under the log. Sometimes I have to kick it or get the bfh out to massage it under the log. But most times it just slips under. If the legs were one piece, I would have to dig. Check out this picture. The log is 40" dia. and on the ground. This design was someone elses on here and it works great! N8 [/QUOTE]
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