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Old 01-09-2020, 08:39 AM
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Anybody using their Cubs to skid logs? I’d love to see how you’re doing it. I’m kicking around the thought of getting a log arch but they’re rather expensive. Keeping the front of the log off the ground is appealing to me so I don’t collect a bunch of dirt and prematurely dull my saw chains.
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Old 01-09-2020, 11:19 AM
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A few years back, I seen a video of what you are talking. Seemed to work well.
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If you have a Cat 0 three point I'd use a boom pole otherwise I'd use an arch like this

https://www.ebay.com/i/401711462584?...CABEgKscfD_BwE
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I think this would be the perfect DIY for moving logs with a Cub Cadet,,,



You can buy a log skidding plate,, but, DIY is more fun!!
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If you have a Cat 0 three point I'd use a boom pole otherwise I'd use an arch like this
That’s a great price!
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These are available for purchase or can be fabbed up rather easily if you have some basic metal working gear.

This One is $250 from Northern tool
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These are available for purchase or can be fabbed up rather easily if you have some basic metal working gear.

This One is $250 from Northern tool
Yep same thing I posted in post #3
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Yep same thing I posted in post #3
Ooops.. sorry. Did not look at the link
Proof that great minds think alike!
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Yep same thing I posted in post #3
Weird. When I click on your link, I get this grapple looking thing.
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Prolly cause the post you replied too is 6 mo old.
Things change fast in the internet world, in 6 months
Hell there have been over 110,700++ REPORTED deaths from just the China virus much less from other causes since that link was posted.
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