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randy41

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i have some fairly large logs on the ground on a downhill slope. the slope is steep. i want to pull them up to where i can cut them and use them for firewood. i have no tractor here to work with. so will a come along do this? any come along recommendations?
 
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It would be SLOW, TEDIOUS work! My first come along was a cable type given to me by a friend. I thought he liked me! What a piece of garbage! I always wanted a chain one, and bought a C&M 1000 pound one at an on-line auction a few months ago. When I got there, I cold not believe it. The thing would fit in the palm of my hand. I thought it was bigger.

Can you not at least use a 12 volt winch? Even a portable one. Meaning it does not have to be attached to a vehicle. I bought one of those as well recently.
 
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You will work *** off. I'd look else were for firewood.
 
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Agreed, it's way too much work. If you're determined to get these logs I'd find another way. And depending on what your definition of fairly large the come along might be out anyway.
 
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i have some fairly large logs on the ground on a downhill slope. the slope is steep. i want to pull them up to where i can cut them and use them for firewood. i have no tractor here to work with. so will a come along do this? any come along recommendations?

Come-a-longs are not designed to pull large logs uphill. That task would require some heavy duty equipment. Best way to eat an Elephant is one piece at a time. Cut the larger logs in smaller logs then use a winch to pull them uphill.
 
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These are what the Arborists use as a “hand tool.” They have 101 different uses and the rope is more than the winch itself. Anyway for $130 or so you get a winch and rope. Check out the video at the bottom- it’s not a typical come-along. You will want a sling for the anchor side as well.
TreeStuff - Maasdam Rope Puller Kit
 
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i have some fairly large logs on the ground on a downhill slope. the slope is steep. i want to pull them up to where i can cut them and use them for firewood. i have no tractor here to work with. so will a come along do this? any come along recommendations?

I have moved logs out of some complicated terrain using a pulley high up in a tree to act as a fairlead, and a long logging rope. Attach rope to log with a chain, run rope up through fairlead and over to your tractor/truck/car/etc (which would be on manageable terrain). The logging rope will be expensive though -- I think I paid about $250 for 200' of 5/8 rope about 5 years ago (which is now in two shorter pieces because I was lazy, didn't reel it in after pulling a log out, and accidentally tagged it with a chainsaw while bucking).
 
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It will work. So will you, a lot.
After breaking, jamming, otherwise making inoperable 2 or 3 MIT/Bronco Tool quality come-a-longs, I took a slight step up in quality to Tekton brand at about double the price of the cheap ones. It's not industrial grade, but it hasn't let me down yet in about 2 years of use. I spend a good share of every winter weekend in the woods so it does get used. I've also winched several vehicles onto my trailer (very steep loading ramps) with it.

How's it go? Fast, Good, Cheap. Pick any two.

Most times I'm in it for the exercise anyway ;)
 
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i'm not looking for speed and i don't mind work at all. i'll post a pic later of the logs i'm looking to process. maybe i should get the 4wd pickup involved somehow.
 
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i'm not looking for speed and i don't mind work at all. i'll post a pic later of the logs i'm looking to process. maybe i should get the 4wd pickup involved somehow.
...and if the grades on your property are anything like mine, you'll still need a come-a-long ;)

That old jeep was like a goat, could go more places under any conditions than any vehicle I owned before or after it.

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