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<blockquote data-quote="cabinman" data-source="post: 900495" data-attributes="member: 18975"><p><strong>Increasing traction</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The log arch is a great vehicle for gettin the log out,. lookin at your pics, got me thinkin , If you move the axle back, behind the arch, maybe 12 14 inches, you would transfer a whole bunch of weight on to the tow vehicle,/ drive axle, and take a whole bunch of weight off the dead axle,. I love your setup for skiding logs , I think Ill build one for my self, T,C, E,J,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabinman, post: 900495, member: 18975"] [b]Increasing traction[/b] The log arch is a great vehicle for gettin the log out,. lookin at your pics, got me thinkin , If you move the axle back, behind the arch, maybe 12 14 inches, you would transfer a whole bunch of weight on to the tow vehicle,/ drive axle, and take a whole bunch of weight off the dead axle,. I love your setup for skiding logs , I think Ill build one for my self, T,C, E,J, [/QUOTE]
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