Loglander 28 Log Arch | Hauling a One Ton Log with my ATV | Flood at the Dovetail Cabin
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- The Loglander 28 is a useful piece of equipment from @woodlandmills for harvesting logs on the property. I am impressed with the ability it has to allow me to get laws for the sawmill without disturbing the forest ecosystem. My first few uses were mostly with 6-10 inch diameter Fir, but in this video I gave it a test by attempting to haul a Tamarack log measuring 23 inches diameter by over 9 feet long!
I also had some time to help my neighbors and friend with his new homestead/cabin build and had to attend to some flood damages that occurred at my cabin.
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GREAT VID, THE ATV DONE A BRILLIANT JOB, UK
I milled some tamarack from my property into 8x8s ect 2 years ago, really liked the way it worked up, much stronger than other softwoods I’ve been told
Good to know, hope to get it milled soon
Hey buddy how are ya? I really enjoy your channel! You are doing what I’ve always wanted to as a young fella.
I’m glad to see that woodland mills has brought out the woodland log arch. It looks to be very sturdy and will last a long time.
I built a log arch a few years ago that is very similar to the woodlander. It will haul a 34 inch log between the uprights.
One thing that helps a lot when initially, lifting the log with the winch. Run the cable under the log, attach the hook to the upper support near the pulley. That way the log is par buckled and is only half the weight on the winch mechanism itself. That way the winch will last a lot longer and it’s much easier to lift. I also wrap the log from the top with the chain an put the chain in 2 locking points on the arch crisscrossed. The log is better controlled on rough terrain.
Just a few things I learned hauling logs. Thank you so much for sharing what ya do. God bless you and your family.
Thanks for taking the time to share that tip! I'm going to give it a try. I see what you mean though. Should especially help with the bigger logs I hope
Howdy brother- that log arch trailer works really well. Have you sawed the tamerack log yet? We don’t have any of that down here and was curious how it sawed. Hope your weekend is good well. God bless
Hoping to saw it within the next week. I want to be sure what I want milled from it before I do. These bigger logs I like to take my time with. Hope all is well with you.
Definitely nice set-up you have there! It works well for you. I hate you had to take the table apart but at least you saved it. Good to see you and be well, JB 😁😉👍
Thank JB! Yea, the table will be in a better replace now 😀
Hi, just found your channel. Question ... is your ATV shaft or belt drive? I prefer shaft drive, but my current 550 Grizzly is belt driven unfortunately. I think I'd have concerns with doing much twitching with a belt driven ATV. Your thoughts? Thanks!
How do you like your bucket forks are they 2000lbs or 4000lbs forks and do you feel there worth the buy or any problem with them bending the bucket thanks Jon.
I actually don't know what weight they are rated for. But I really like them and use them a lot. They aren't perfect, and I have to realign them often. But for moving logs and lumber they have been great.
Thanks for your reply.@@PenniacWilderness
Awesome set up there eh! Log lander saves on wear and tear for sure... I was thinking of using black spruce also for my sill logs on the cabin build and the rest cedar cause they are more uniform less taper... are black spruce fairy rot resistant?
I think they are OK but not as good as cedar or hemlock for sure. If kept dry and not in contact with the ground I think can last quite a long time though!
I worked as a faller & a sawyer for over 30 years, now retired, I enjoyed seeing how you went about extracting this short log safely & cleanly out to the station. Of coarse almost all my extraction equipment was much larger but the bugs as you call them are the same size the world over as I live (and worked) in the UK, at times they drove me bloody mad & yes we have mosquito's too, we have one almost as deadly, a Cleg or horse fly, you never felt them land on you even light clothing, but sure as hell felt their bite when they sucked your blood....Looking forward to your future video's.
Nice to make the connection with you. Where in the UK are you? My family is from there originally.
ONLY way to move a log
That Larch will give you some nice lumber off the mill. Good video, thanks Jon.
Yes it will, got to decide what I want to saw from it now