Which boom pole for L2800?

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familyman

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There have been several occasions where I have had to skid trees across a property and cut them up, and in the past I've simply used chain . My friend has the opportunity to clear a fair number of big (60-80') trees off someones yard and I'd like to use my tractor to help (and obtain alot of free firewood in the process). I've seen posts from members using a boom pole for this purpose, and would like to get some recommendations. I prefer to buy better quality/heavier built attachments.
 
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The size of your tractor will likely be the limiting factor.. not the boom pole. I have a cheap 49$ TSC boom pole.. A the end of it I could make a 33hp diesel front end come up if I had enough load weight... even thought the pole was rated for 1000# only..

Soundguy
 
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The one TSC lists now is more expensive and only rated for 500lbs. I'll have to find another.
 
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You do realize that you can always lift from the mid point.. some have a hook mid way up for just that..

Be carefull skidding logs... SCUT and UT weren't specifically designed for that.. keep your whits about you.

Soundguy
 
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I've never used a boom pole before, thanks for the info about the mid-point. (Now to find some whits)
 
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Thanks for those. I'm going to look at a Mahindra pole next week, it looks to be more substantial than the TSC unit. That tool could be real handy.
 
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Maybe, this boom pole!!

Got it from local fabricator and trailer builder, Ringo Hill Utility Trailers, Farm Equipment, and Truck Bodies.
1,000 lb. version, $99.00. The online catalogue hasn't been updated for prices (this item is listed online for $70, which is no longer correct), but compared to the boom pole at TSC (500 lbs. rated, $150+) this is a real bargain.
I tested it by lifting my 800 lb. boxblade, which was apparently not a challenge.

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Very nice. Thanks for the pics. I may have to look into this. What do you use as the front ballast?
 
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The front-end loader didn't show in the pic, but you bring up a good point. I know I'll need weights in the near future, but haven't looked into it yet.
 
 
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