Weight Lifting

   / Weight Lifting #1  

lakngulf

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 15, 2009
Messages
1,096
Location
Lake Martin Alabama
Tractor
Kioti CK30
My little CK30 has been lifting weights to impress scouts at the NFL combine. 40 yard time is not so good, but a strong little fella. This is one section of a huge pine tree that was leaning toward my house.

IMG_0979_zpsbf90ee6b.jpg
 
   / Weight Lifting #2  
Nice. We have a hook welded to the top center of the bucket and hang a log tong on a chain. Amazing how big a log these things will pick up.
 
   / Weight Lifting
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Nice. We have a hook welded to the top center of the bucket and hang a log tong on a chain. Amazing how big a log these things will pick up.
That sounds like a great idea, but I am not sure I could handle the bigs ones swinging. That would test the ck30
 
   / Weight Lifting #4  
We had a CK25 and someone holds the log end to prevent swinging while we transport the log to either a trailer or the sawmill bed. Worked well. Just got a new CK 35 and I'll put a hook on the new bucket as well.
 
   / Weight Lifting
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Litttle more work with those logs and I had to adjust my method a bit. The ground for transport was a bit sloping and soft in areas. I loaded one bit log and slowly moved it out. The down hill front tire began to give to the weight of the log and the soft soil. I quickly lowered it down to prevent tipping. In my old age I have tried to work smarter than I did as a younger man; and I have tried not to push the CK30 beyond its limits.

So, I hooked a chain to one end of the log, and the FEL chain hook, and slowly drug it out. I could have used your log tongs for that method.
 
 
Top