s219 said:To pull logs, I use a skidder plate on the three point hitch that lets me lift the butt of the log off the ground with a choker chain. It was about $150 on eBay. For pulling stuff that is more "immovable" like a stump, I'd only want to pull from the tractor drawbar, which will be a lot safer.
There are lots of ways. A shackle or tractor hook on the draw bar. I also use a cross draw bar and a tractor hook so I can lift for easier dragging. It is about the simplest thing. There are also lots of stuff you can buy or make as I am sure you will see.
Follow the main rules: Be careful. Go slow. Pay attention. Don't let your front end come off the ground.
Grumpy Old Man said:I have to ask where you found the choker hooks ?:thumbsup:
I have to ask where you found the choker hooks ?:thumbsup:
I welded a 2" receiver under this old drawbar. The receiver enables me to use all sorts of stuff including a clevis, hitch balls, hooks, a pintle hitch, etc. or I just use the grab hook or clevis attached directly to the drawbar as shown in the photo. I drag trailers and skid logs with this setup.
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My photo skills are lacking but you can just see a bit of the drawbar lock in the very top of the photo. That was a necessary addition in order to prevent the hitch ball from rotating out from under the trailer hitch on uneven ground.



