If it didn't make you smile, or scratch your head, then you did miss the translation, but that happens when we don't have the Red Green show anymore to keep things in perspective.Interesting situation here, getting paid for snatch testing and somehow physical locations can change based on "live free or die" license plates?
Am I missing something in the translation?
I have a loop on the end of the clutch rope. I run my thumb thru the top of the loop then grab the rope with a closed fist. That way the rope doesn't slip thru my gloves or mitts. I have to pull on the rope pretty good on a hard winch. In the video I was just holding the rope up so you could see it. Probably the two finger grip was so my little pinkies wouldn't get cold holding a snowy rope bare handed.
One thing about the type chains I have is that they come down on the sidewalls in good shape. That has to help keep them straight.
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BTW I wasn't getting paid to test the snatch block. After they finished the prototype build they sold them at a reasonable price. I was just lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time to get one.
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I thought I had put these on here before, but if you insist:
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Loading the L3830 for storm damage clean-up. Note my custom skidding hitch on the back! (0:
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Loading the L3830 for storm damage clean-up. Note my custom skidding hitch on the back! (0:
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Show a pic of the front, I want to get a better look at that tree grabber on your bucket.
Yes, hemlock. The pic is from September I think(?) over at my neighbor's place. They cut some hemlock for our snowmobile club to have milled up into planking for bridges. We needed 8' planks, so they cut about half the logs into 8' lengths before I told them to stop. They thought there was no way a tractor could haul them out full length. The one in the bucket is one of those 8 footers.Those are pretty good size logs, looks like hemlock, and one log on the bucket, must be for ballast, my woods road ain't that wide. You must of hauled these out to build something, probably all built by now. I sawed a lot of it into lumber the past couple years, and now I'm putting the tops and some but cuts that didn't make a log into shingles, and on my garage