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<blockquote data-quote="sroutley" data-source="post: 3753784" data-attributes="member: 84134"><p>Don't Go crazy and make it too complex last thing you wanna do is be fiddling while your out logging. Like I said it has hooked 6"-30" and is quite simple to build. I use my 4x4 on the real heavy ones and it hasn't broken yet "keep fingers crossed lol" 24" is borderline for one person to move. perhaps make removable feet that's all I would change. I'll get my tape out and take pics with tape next to it sometime tomorrow. By the way this is just an old fence post a bit of an off cut from a verandah I buit for the feet. And the claw is actually a lintel out of a 1890ish cottage some work was done on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sroutley, post: 3753784, member: 84134"] Don't Go crazy and make it too complex last thing you wanna do is be fiddling while your out logging. Like I said it has hooked 6"-30" and is quite simple to build. I use my 4x4 on the real heavy ones and it hasn't broken yet "keep fingers crossed lol" 24" is borderline for one person to move. perhaps make removable feet that's all I would change. I'll get my tape out and take pics with tape next to it sometime tomorrow. By the way this is just an old fence post a bit of an off cut from a verandah I buit for the feet. And the claw is actually a lintel out of a 1890ish cottage some work was done on. [/QUOTE]
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