You have a 7.3 Powerstroke Ford pickup and wear denim pearl snap shirts, I bet you're an alright guy. 🤣 Those are 2 of my most favorite things that I own, my denim shirts and my 97 7.3
I bet your a lot more stout than you look, most guys wouldn't even attempt to clean a tree up with a big heavy Stihl chainsaw with a 36" bar, thanks for posting cause I have several trees down that I didn't know how to get them off the hill but now I do, thanks again 👍🏻
It’s actually a 32” bar. Maybe the video makes me look a couple inches taller than I am too. I like the long bars because I don’t have to bend over as much. Thanks for the comment and I wish you well getting your trees off the hill.
Wow you really know how to cut trees and pull them out. Interesting. I wanted to get in there and do some cutting too 😀
good pulley system! thanks for posting that up
I have been using that type of system a long time. It works well. Thanks for the comment.
You have a 7.3 Powerstroke Ford pickup and wear denim pearl snap shirts, I bet you're an alright guy. 🤣 Those are 2 of my most favorite things that I own, my denim shirts and my 97 7.3
Mine is a 97 too. Has been a great truck. You are probably an alright guy too.
I bet your a lot more stout than you look, most guys wouldn't even attempt to clean a tree up with a big heavy Stihl chainsaw with a 36" bar, thanks for posting cause I have several trees down that I didn't know how to get them off the hill but now I do, thanks again 👍🏻
It’s actually a 32” bar. Maybe the video makes me look a couple inches taller than I am too. I like the long bars because I don’t have to bend over as much. Thanks for the comment and I wish you well getting your trees off the hill.
Sometimes you make out........... sometimes you don't.
Didn't think your truck would pull that log but it did.
Dave
It’s surprising how much a 4 wheel drive truck will pull. I will have more videos in the future using it as a log skidded and yarder.
Enjoyed it..😊
Glad you liked it. 👍
I 've yarded with my toyota highlander, only 10' long logs & cables.
I have seen it done with Ford Rangers but nothing that small. I don’t see why not though.