How Much Wood Can a Tractor Haul?

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Cherry Picker

PSE bowhunter

Sometimes wood can be heavier than it may look – this cherry trunk doesn’t look all that big, but PSEbowhunter’s Kioti still had a little bit of difficulty handling it.

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Cherry Picker

7 Comments

  • Great Pictures in the snow fields, what about some Pictures from Australia?

  • As a long time logger, working for the Biggest Canadian logging Co in the Sth Hemisphere Kaingaroa Logging and a hill country farmer in NZ, I am scared to buggery seeing these photos of front end loads with zero counterweighting to the rear
    Stupid, ignorant, much like the fools who kill themselves trying to fell trees

  • No very safe having a young lad on your lap

  • Arrow’s my kind of guy. Just scoop up the cut wood. Never could understand these dudes who spend all of that time to neatly stack a FEL with wood only to dump it in a pile when they get back to the house. Inefficient!!

  • Did not think the old Fords had a strong front axle.

  • I can pull about a cord and a half to three quarters, on my 18 foot utility trailer with my Cub Yanmar ex3200. I split it, then immediately throw it on the trailer until I have a load. I stack it tight in an open sided building and so I can easily measure what I hauled.

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