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Trencher converted to mini skidder?
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<blockquote data-quote="TundraRider" data-source="post: 5575718" data-attributes="member: 137189"><p>Great minds think alike. Haha. It looks like you might have enough room on top to add another roller to the top of the fairlead. Those are pretty short machines and in hilly areas you might end up needing a lot more weight to keep the front end down possibly adding chloride to the front tires. If you run into an problem with the logs digging into the ground you could always make an arch on a trailer too, that way you could make a new fairlead on the trailer and would not have to mess with the one you built. But with a trailer you are losing some of the ability to get into tight spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TundraRider, post: 5575718, member: 137189"] Great minds think alike. Haha. It looks like you might have enough room on top to add another roller to the top of the fairlead. Those are pretty short machines and in hilly areas you might end up needing a lot more weight to keep the front end down possibly adding chloride to the front tires. If you run into an problem with the logs digging into the ground you could always make an arch on a trailer too, that way you could make a new fairlead on the trailer and would not have to mess with the one you built. But with a trailer you are losing some of the ability to get into tight spots. [/QUOTE]
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