trail clearing technique and tools

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I'm not familiar with that brand. I use my own Metavic trailer pretty extensively. If the focus is on getting the logs out of the woods, they work wonders, but you need to be doing a fair amount of it (and/or find a used one at a good price) in order to justify the cost. If your use is just to move logs out of the way to clear trails, this type of trailer probably does not make a lot of sense. For that, I'd be looking at a grapple on a tractor

There are less expensive models on eBay. See this Link: ATV/Small Tractor Logging Trailer. You can also save eBAy fees by buying from the seller directly: Jason Zuleger at jasonzuleger@gmail.com. He imports them, and can have them delivered to a number of ports/warehouses throughout the US. NOTE: I've never seen one in person, so I'm not sure what the construction quality is like. I do know they come with "some assembly required".
Those look like the alibaba ones, with a "minor" profit added
 
   / trail clearing technique and tools #1,392  
Those look like the alibaba ones, with a "minor" profit added
Never thought I'd hear myself saying this about something selling on alibaba, but I like the way the hydraulic lines are run on the alibaba units better than the eBay one I posted about. The eBay units just seem to have lines draped all around. That does not seem to be a layout done with working in the woods in mind. Hard to tell without seeing either of the units up close and in person, however.
 
   / trail clearing technique and tools #1,393  
These trailer are ideal for firewood or if you have a portable saw mill, for trail clearing I would much rather the flexibility and control of a tractor espicially a tractor equipped with a grappler. With a tractor you can grab stuff, back up with it, move it out of the way, push stuff and rip stuff. With this trailer you are pretty limited on what you can do and the fact that you would have to back up ether in or out makes it inconvenient. My 2 cent.
 
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Seen on Boundary road trails this week. Two came down but only one photo taken. We had wind.
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   / trail clearing technique and tools #1,395  
These trailer are ideal for firewood or if you have a portable saw mill, for trail clearing I would much rather the flexibility and control of a tractor espicially a tractor equipped with a grappler. With a tractor you can grab stuff, back up with it, move it out of the way, push stuff and rip stuff. With this trailer you are pretty limited on what you can do and the fact that you would have to back up ether in or out makes it inconvenient. My 2 cent.
I see this the same way. This kind of trailer wouldn't be that useful for us on hilly terrain where the 99% of the wood isn't near the trail, and there are few spots to turn a trailer around.
 
   / trail clearing technique and tools #1,396  
These trailer are ideal for firewood or if you have a portable saw mill, for trail clearing I would much rather the flexibility and control of a tractor espicially a tractor equipped with a grappler. With a tractor you can grab stuff, back up with it, move it out of the way, push stuff and rip stuff. With this trailer you are pretty limited on what you can do and the fact that you would have to back up ether in or out makes it inconvenient. My 2 cent.
I have a tractor with a grapple as well as a self-loading forwarding trailer. I don't tend to use that trailer with my SxS, since the trailer weight plus a full payload is about 7 times what the SxS is rated to pull (I went small and light with my SxS, since I had the tractor for heavier work.)

I find the trailer a great complement to my tractor. The tractor has a grapple on the FEL. I use the grapple for shuffling and stacking logs, but generally don't use it to haul logs any significant distance. The grapple will not hold near as much as the trailer (or what I can skid behind the tractor with my logging winch), and carrying long logs sideways down my woods trails is rather awkward.

My typical process is to make a first pass with the tractor and logging winch: felling trees or cleaning up storm damage, winching them close to the trail, and cutting to about 12' lengths, possibly shuffling them around a bit with the grapple if needed. When that work is complete, I'll make another pass with the tractor and forwarding trailer to pick them up and bring them back home or to the log landing where I'll process them.

Unless I was in the firewood business, it would be hard to justify the forwarding trailer financially just to move firewood logs. (I got my trailer used. The new price is quite a bit more than the Alibaba or eBay offerings. Even used, my justification was not purely a financial one. I've wanted one for as long as I have been working in the woods, and it is certainly easier on my trails than skidding all the logs out. It also makes it much easier to pick up logs donated to our local WoodBank.)
 
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Out today getting two dead falls off. One was so large an green, should have bought a pole saw. Baby Makita's did get the job done. What weather to be out and working in. Less than 40 when we got there. Was so chilly in the morning hand to switch to winter oil.
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   / trail clearing technique and tools #1,398  
arly...it looks like much of the dead falls are ash? Is EAB just hitting you there? If the wood isn't too punky, that would feed a woodstove nicely.
 
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arly...it looks like much of the dead falls are ash? Is EAB just hitting you there? If the wood isn't too punky, that would feed a woodstove nicely.
All maples. Seems the ash are mostly gone.
 
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