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Veteran Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Wakefield, NH
Posts: 1,020
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That's Awesome !
I have been known to lift trees off the ground to a comfortable height and then cutting it into 16" pieces with the chainsaw. The FEL sure makes a great workbench. |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Southern NH & Central NH (God's Country)
Posts: 513
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I wish I had a picture.
Saturday's sunset was gorgeous when the clouds cleared and the view from our "Ruby Ridge East" property in NH overlooking Vermont was spectacular. I was riding across the ridge with my cripple but still alive "roadkill" Lab hobbling along side the tractor, showing an awful lot of determination and energy. In the Grapple was three 15 foot x 12" diameter logs I was moving to the edge of the riding rink, the last of many such moves of the day. The best part I was I did not have to get my tired old butt off the tractor. Was it worth the near $5,000? to buy and install? I think the grapple will prove itself! |
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