Beltzington
Platinum Member
Sodo's drawing is dead-on, he even got the grade right which is impressive considering he has never seen the place. His idea is also exactly how I was originally planning to do it but the more I thunk about it the more I like not having to move large logs, repeat.
Keep in mind there is not an actual hitch on the flat-rack, we have just been using the term to denote which end we are talking about. So my only option is to use my tractors loader. The 10K axle I can buy/build but had not considered the tires sinking in the ground, it will have to be when with dry ground, but this is clay so I believe it will support 5klbs/wheel.
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Keep in mind there is not an actual hitch on the flat-rack, we have just been using the term to denote which end we are talking about. So my only option is to use my tractors loader. The 10K axle I can buy/build but had not considered the tires sinking in the ground, it will have to be when with dry ground, but this is clay so I believe it will support 5klbs/wheel.
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