3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor

   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor #11  
This project is still in development,,,,,,, I. Sawmilling a log that has dirt in the bark can dull a $20 bandsaw blade in the first cut. ]
Any bandsaw mill worth keeping will have a debarker buzzing in front of the band knocking off the bark and any dirt before the blade gets to it.
 
   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor
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Judging by how seldom sawmills appear on craigslist I suspect those without debarkers - are worth keeping too. I've been thinking about that, it wouldn't take much, just a skilsaw with a double blade operating ahead of the bandsaw entry point might do it.

Bruce and notice that large skidder doesn't have a u-joint hitch, it's tipping by just encountering resistance pulling in an arc.

Wouldn't take much to roll an ATV with the u-joint hitch, probably ought to have rotation pinned so anti-rotation feature is optional. My ATV suspension is quite plush, it can't take much weight in the rear. May need a steerable dolly but that's just "more stuff" to build & transport - but it is towable.
 
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That large skidder doesn't have a u-joint hitch, it's just encountering resistance pulling in an arc.

Wouldn't take much to roll an ATV with the u-joint hitch, probably ought to have rotation pinned so anti-rottion is optional. My ATV suspension is quite plush, it can't take much weight in the rear. May need a steerable dolly but that's just "more stuff" to build & transport - but it is towable.

Not following your line of thought here at all.
 
   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor #14  
Here's my set-up. I like choker chains because it applies straight line load on hitch... Not a bending moment.



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Not following your line of thought here at all.

You're right, ignore all that, I am mixing up a couple methods (wheels at the front of the log).

Papaperk I like those keyhole thingies. I still might just do it simple like you're doing.
 
   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor #16  
You're right, ignore all that, I am mixing up a couple methods (wheels at the front of the log). Papaperk I like those keyhole thingies. I still might just do it simple like you're doing.

Those are grab links made by CM. I think northern tool sells them. Also the slip hooks are made for choker chains. You can get them from Baileys. Really works slick!
 
   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor #17  
Judging by how seldom sawmills appear on craigslist I suspect those without debarkers - are worth keeping too. I've been thinking about that, it wouldn't take much, just a skilsaw with a double blade operating ahead of the bandsaw entry point might do it. Bruce and notice that large skidder doesn't have a u-joint hitch, it's tipping by just encountering resistance pulling in an arc. Wouldn't take much to roll an ATV with the u-joint hitch, probably ought to have rotation pinned so anti-rotation feature is optional. My ATV suspension is quite plush, it can't take much weight in the rear. May need a steerable dolly but that's just "more stuff" to build & transport - but it is towable.


The skidder is basically popping a wheelie with the steering wheel turned to the right.
 
   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor #18  
The debarker on the last bandsaw mill I saw was about the size of a can of beans or an over sized Dremel tool. It was pressed into the log by spring tension and the spinning cutters cleared out a grove less then a quarter of an inch wide. Very clever and well worth the cost.
 
   / 3-point log lift & skidder on small tractor #19  
Here's what I have been using for several years (photo from my old B2920):

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Also has a 2" receiver on the bottom.
 
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S219 thats a beefy unit. I should have welded my receiver on the bottom like yours then it wouldn't need the gussets (on my little b2710). But I had some kind of a wild hair. But those fellas sure gusseted yours!

I wonder how much lift capacity the burliest CAT1 can produce.
 

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