@@2ruthbtoldwgrace This is at the dump. First load of 10. That's why I made the pull off sled. Plus it's called Palo Blanco, White Wood. No good for anything really. It gets dry and brittle in a few months. Can't use for BBQ either. Smells funny. About all you can do with it is use it for bonfires. Can use the ash for the chickens tho.
Yes all it is is a 500lbs harbor freight winch with a metal pull sled. I have been wanting to make a video on how it works and the loading but strangely enough after I made this video I haven't had the need to Load any brush. This was the last load. LOL
No. Oddly enough ever since I uploaded this video I haven't had a larger load again. Took a bunch of loads since but they were small loads with my small trailer. However I am going to do a large load this weekend or the next. Will take vid. TY
I can try. It is simple yet complicated. Simple because it's just a Harbor Freight 3500lb winch at the front and a tow bar receiver at the back where a snatch block makes it so the cable from the winch pulls to the back instead of to the front.
@@mr.e-manm5062 winch cable goes from winch, runs through snatch block in back, then the hook is attached to a tire, pallet, board or whatever at the front.
Work smarter, not harder! Great job!
TY
Ah ha! At last; a video with you in it!
LOL you found me! Well if your eyes hurt now it's your own fault. LOL. Don't go running for the bleach, now.
@@AztecWarrior69 🤣
@AztecWarrior69 I hope you didn't burn all those branches. I see several good chicken perches in that pile.
@@2ruthbtoldwgrace This is at the dump. First load of 10. That's why I made the pull off sled. Plus it's called Palo Blanco, White Wood. No good for anything really. It gets dry and brittle in a few months. Can't use for BBQ either. Smells funny. About all you can do with it is use it for bonfires. Can use the ash for the chickens tho.
@@AztecWarrior69 oh. I am unfamiliar with that wood. We don't have that here. How many chickens do you have?
Cool.
Thanx
Nice
Thanx.
Can you explain to me exactly how it works? You just hook a strong sled to the back and use a snatch block right?
Yes all it is is a 500lbs harbor freight winch with a metal pull sled. I have been wanting to make a video on how it works and the loading but strangely enough after I made this video I haven't had the need to Load any brush. This was the last load. LOL
Nice.
TY
What size winch are you using?
3500 lb Harbor Freight winch.
Any videos on the whole set up?
No. Oddly enough ever since I uploaded this video I haven't had a larger load again. Took a bunch of loads since but they were small loads with my small trailer. However I am going to do a large load this weekend or the next. Will take vid. TY
@@AztecWarrior69 Let us all know when it's up. Make sure to take video of everything front to back and underneath. Thanks again
Noce
How does it work with gravel or dirt
It doesn't. Even if the skid had a solid back you would have to have a powerful winch. Tiny load maybe. Best to use an actual dump trailer for that.
@@AztecWarrior69 that is what I figured but had to ask
Thank you
Can u give me pls the design on how you build and install it.
I can try. It is simple yet complicated. Simple because it's just a Harbor Freight 3500lb winch at the front and a tow bar receiver at the back where a snatch block makes it so the cable from the winch pulls to the back instead of to the front.
How does the reverse back to its original position with the winch? Can you another video on how you made it
@@mr.e-manm5062 winch cable goes from winch, runs through snatch block in back, then the hook is attached to a tire, pallet, board or whatever at the front.