Pulling logs with 4110

   / Pulling logs with 4110 #1  

jonesiera

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John Deere 4110, John Deere 332,
How big of a log would be safe to pull with my 4110? I've cut some Red Oaks and would like to have them sawed into lumber. I don't want to stress my Tractor, I rather make them into firewood first!
Bob J
 
   / Pulling logs with 4110 #2  
I'd sugest that if you hook up and can't move them then they are too big for your tractor! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon
 
   / Pulling logs with 4110 #3  
I agree with Egon. If it's too big for your tractor, you won't be able to move it. If it moves it, it's okay.

Ralph
 
   / Pulling logs with 4110 #4  
Simply pulling on something that is too heavy to move is not likely to damage the tractor, assuming the pulling is done in a way that the tractor doesn't do a back-flip, tip to the side, or otherwise loose the tug of war in a way that it lands wheels-up.

So, I wouldn't necessarily agree that its "safe" to move anything your tractor can pull.

Imagine a log skidding along just fine, but then it decides to roll sideways into a ditch dragging the tractor sideways with it.

- Rick
 

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