LOG LIFT TRAILER vs 7000 pound OAK

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Well, The Hudson Warrior saw mill is just about ready so we have been gathering logs. This RED OAK is the biggest so far weighing in at over 7000 pounds. We started off under powered then added the log lift on the trailer. Will it lift the 7000 lbs?
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Komentáře • 477

  • @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY
    @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY  Před 4 lety +16

    Hey, if you want to check out the Warrior Saw mill
    here is the video czcams.com/video/mhqjKRCvfnc/video.html
    have a good one!

    • @SimplyJanHomestead
      @SimplyJanHomestead Před 4 lety

      Holy cow Doug! Those are some monster trees! I was more worried about the trailer being able to hold the weight! Looks like it handled it like a champ with the modifications! Whew!

    • @margaretfoster492
      @margaretfoster492 Před 4 lety

      Awesome

    • @BFTEgodswarrio5939
      @BFTEgodswarrio5939 Před 4 lety

      Doug great job except for one thing that is bothering me, l don't know what its called but yall need one. Tow trucks have them we had them at the house moving outfit. When cabling that much weight you need a cable cover incase the cable breaks it takes the cable to the ground, and it keeps the cable from doing the whip effect. It should be at least 4 feet by 3 feet a weighted with something to pull it towards the ground. Also the cable crimps that hold the hook on will pull out after time. Saw a video were guy was winching his jeep out of a situation, the cable let loose at the crimped hook, and his jeep went backwards for 200feet and you know the rest of the story. Be safe ✌🐓🤘🖖😎 one more thing put a long roller on the back of the trailer for help getting it to move better.

    • @AlaskaNavigator
      @AlaskaNavigator Před 4 lety +1

      Dang I bet those people didn't know you would take half the lawn with you when they gave it to ya LOL

    • @boomer5030
      @boomer5030 Před 3 lety

      Kenny said right, use a snatch block to increase the capacity of the winch in two ways. The snatch block doubles the line pull and that leave less cable on the drum. that prevent your professional windup knots and the smaller number of cable wraps on the drum increases the power of the winch.

  • @kennybaughman5032
    @kennybaughman5032 Před 4 lety +39

    Use a snatch block and double the winch line then the winch will pull double its weight and the winch pulls easier

    • @506curtis
      @506curtis Před 4 lety +3

      That's what I was saying to myself the whole time while watching this. That poor first winch.

    • @hankstergangster2080
      @hankstergangster2080 Před 4 lety

      Absolutely

    • @hankstergangster2080
      @hankstergangster2080 Před 4 lety

      Never give an inch

    • @michaelmorris1802
      @michaelmorris1802 Před 4 lety +3

      Exactly... why you guys trying to tear up your equipment... use physics to overcome the load, and your stuff will last way longer.

    • @DO_STUPH
      @DO_STUPH Před 3 lety +1

      Double the winch line it doubles the pull but not the strength of the cable i run winch truck and I'm not going to pretend to know it all but its a great way to break a cable and take out a window or loose a limb on bigger winches its a great way to help but on the smaller winches the safety buffer is much less meaning that if its a 1000lbs winch the cable is 1000 lbs pull it will break at 2000 so when you double the cable its still only rated for 2000 now you are going to break something

  • @jswoodproducts8575
    @jswoodproducts8575 Před rokem +1

    I had the awesome opportunity to speak with the other gentleman in this video on the phone today. What a fantastic interaction that was.

  • @countrycraftsman5110
    @countrycraftsman5110 Před 4 lety +1

    It is so nice to have good friends willing to help.

  • @misty4782
    @misty4782 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh my word. I can't believe the trailer deck and the tires held up. Great job of staging and THINKING.

  • @chrisholler151
    @chrisholler151 Před 4 lety +1

    My 17 month old Grandson loves to watch Doug using his tools. I love Stacy's gardening and cooking tidbits. Thanks for your channel.

  • @daveh4106
    @daveh4106 Před 4 lety +7

    I've always been told that if you throw a towel or jacket over the wire it will deaden the snap back if the wire or a fitting fails.

    • @CrossroadToCountry
      @CrossroadToCountry Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah they should have something there. Unless you just to be cut in half if that thing rips loose.

  • @jbsleddin
    @jbsleddin Před 4 lety +4

    I always find that grunting while doing strenuous work seems to help me as well, LOL! Shows the wood who's really boss. That was an impressive display of ingenuity.

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael5830 Před 4 lety +10

    I got tired just watching. I was pushing and pulling along with you Doug. Nice job and beautiful wood this will become. 👍

  • @michelep1130
    @michelep1130 Před 4 lety +1

    Great problem solving and persistence. You did it! Got those huge logs taken away and home. You and Greg work great together. A plan begins...

  • @northernrootsfarm9991
    @northernrootsfarm9991 Před 4 lety +3

    Finally catching up again. We dropped two widow makers on our property last year, both white oak. Both over 42" in diameter. Still splitting and stacking them.

  • @PixieDust-eq6kc
    @PixieDust-eq6kc Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! That was a big beautiful oak! Great job guys. That's right! Safety first and no one gets hurt.

  • @douglaswatson3638
    @douglaswatson3638 Před 4 lety +11

    you need a snatch block doubles the strength of the winch

  • @ralphmelvin6814
    @ralphmelvin6814 Před 4 lety +5

    I haven’t been this excited since the Christmas I got my first Tonka truck and that was 50 years ago. Better than the action movies they make these days.

  • @kdryla
    @kdryla Před 4 lety +9

    Hey Doug, word of caution when milling yard trees. They can have a lot of metal in them you can't see. Everything from nails and fence wire to bullets and BBs. The tree just grows around those things over time without a trace until you hit them with a saw. I'm not sure about oaks, softwoods will have a grey stain around the metal but by the time you see that it might be too late. A metal detector might be a good investment.

    • @idahopotato6751
      @idahopotato6751 Před 3 lety

      I was thinking of getting a metal detector for my mill. Pay for itself in blades.

  • @ralphmelvin6814
    @ralphmelvin6814 Před 4 lety +15

    Doug, Stacy is writing a cookbook. Where is yours?
    “Dougs Book of Nuggets for the Homestead Homie”

  • @ralphmelvin6814
    @ralphmelvin6814 Před 4 lety +17

    Now you need a shirt that says “Let the Sawdust Fly”

  • @genal5808
    @genal5808 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! Outstanding video! Reminded me of my teen years helping Pa load up his old truck with logs from the woods up north. Thanks for sharing! Great Job!

  • @jamespiontkowski7855
    @jamespiontkowski7855 Před 2 lety

    I've been there and done that..I have a sawmill myself and my trailer seems to never be empty..the winch is working so hard but for some reason it always pulls them on.great job guys..Jim from Wisconsin.

  • @kevchard5214
    @kevchard5214 Před 4 lety +1

    I watched April build that same trailer set up and she made it look so easy to load logs. I knew it wouldn't be that easy. You guys really worked for that log now its time to mill it for lumber. Please don't use it for fire wood that is a really nice log and it would be a waste.

  • @beawarenow8287
    @beawarenow8287 Před 4 lety +4

    Hi Doug stacy I'm a new sub from the uk I have being binge watching you guys for a week.
    Myself and my wife will be going off grid as soon as we are financially sorted you guys give us loads of inspiration. Keep up the good work.

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 Před 4 lety

    You need a snatch block pulley to double your pulling power by the winch. Will also be much easier on the winch amperage pull. Thanks for the video.

  • @jjo5375
    @jjo5375 Před 4 lety +7

    That's a beaut of a ceiling there! You two had me with my heart in my throat at times...him with his loose gloves trying to guide the cable onto the spool (eek....I was waiting for them to pull his hand into the wenching winder, and you, Doug,dancing in and around the moving parts and logs). Have mercy! I'm an old lady and can't take all these thrills and chills! I hope Stacy sat you down and told you not to lug and push like you were doing! YIKES! : (

    • @PaulaJoDavis
      @PaulaJoDavis Před 4 lety

      AMEN! I was waiting for him to fall on the ground, writhing in pain from a back injury! He needs to stop that or us old ladies will have stress related illnesses! LOL!

    • @jjo5375
      @jjo5375 Před 4 lety +1

      @@PaulaJoDavis I know, right? I 'had' to keep telling myself that he was posting this video so he MUST have survived it! But....wow! But I'm serious when I said I hoped Stacy sat him down and read him the Riot Act! : /

    • @PaulaJoDavis
      @PaulaJoDavis Před 4 lety

      @@jjo5375 I totally agree!

  • @jessicainhofe703
    @jessicainhofe703 Před 4 lety +2

    Congratulation you mad man! Exciting to see your persistence persevere!

  • @douglaswatson3638
    @douglaswatson3638 Před 4 lety +3

    just a suggestion,maybe use a car hood (upside down)as a skidder! also I use a load binder and a short chain to center the cable at the rear of the trailer

    • @icfmissouri9213
      @icfmissouri9213 Před 4 lety

      Great suggestion, maybe not a car hood (heavy) but for sure a skid plate of some kind would have helped. Greg

  • @toneyjohnson8910
    @toneyjohnson8910 Před 4 lety

    Hard work pays off. I have seen that log lift on tailors before just did not know what it was thanks.

  • @jfinnall
    @jfinnall Před 4 lety

    Consider using snatch blocks. Can increase the pulling power of the winch and can be used to help with the direction of the pulling as well.

  • @deborahsimmons2414
    @deborahsimmons2414 Před 4 lety

    WOW!! Perseverance, fortitude and NEVER give up spirit in action. Looks good to me!! Congratulations, on your first steps!!!! Eeeehaw!!!!

  • @carlzirk
    @carlzirk Před 4 lety +3

    Nice work. What a cool contraption. Learned something!

  • @ethics1017
    @ethics1017 Před 3 lety

    Water on the deck helps me. Also I am very careful about spooling in the winch. Thanks for the video.

  • @PaulaJoDavis
    @PaulaJoDavis Před 4 lety +1

    You worried me a little when you were muscling that log. WOW! Watch that back young man! Great job and congratulations on the blessing of logs for heat, building and whatever you need them for! Blessings from Louisiana, MO!

    • @candidethirtythree4324
      @candidethirtythree4324 Před 4 lety +1

      Yea, I said just cut it up and don't risk it because I thought it was fire wood but hubby reminded me about the lumber mill...I turned around and squinted at him...he has been wanting a mill too but seeing that...I don't think so! hahaha

    • @PaulaJoDavis
      @PaulaJoDavis Před 4 lety +1

      @@candidethirtythree4324 LOL. Only if he's been a VERY good boy!

  • @butchjones3568
    @butchjones3568 Před 3 lety

    You have to wind that cable up on the winch gradually level by level to save your cable . When you do it that way it saves your cable & it gives your winch more power .

  • @deborapettigrew1258
    @deborapettigrew1258 Před 4 lety +4

    So excited to see you get started with this. So cool

  • @rcg5317
    @rcg5317 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey! This brings up a good idea! You’re a pretty smart dude and there is nothing more interesting than watching guys who understand leverage and physics moving things, lifting stuff, balancing, pumping, etc. you could do a whole series on how to safely do stuff like this.

  • @ledenhimeganidleshitz144

    To pull it on try adding a double run of chain right and left with a spreader bar in front of the log. Hook the double run to the chocker low. That'll take care of the nose dive pulling it down.

  • @douglaswatson3638
    @douglaswatson3638 Před 4 lety +5

    also the winch last longer and is stronger if you remove half of the cable!!! and use chains for long reaches

    • @John_Montgomery
      @John_Montgomery Před 4 lety +1

      That is good advice. love it when the cable is in good shape, but it never fails that it gets damaged on the reel

    • @rkorsberg
      @rkorsberg Před 4 lety +1

      @@John_Montgomery ....Great advice brother. Sounds like you may have done this before?

    • @John_Montgomery
      @John_Montgomery Před 4 lety +1

      @@rkorsberg I have done it before.. but not for the purposes that you might expect.
      I am an electrical contractor and rather than use a traditional wire Tugger. I use an electric cable winch and bolt it to the floor in commercial construction. It is a little crude compared to the fancy wire-pullers available on the market but over the years it's proven cheap and reliable. I started doing it that way, in the beginning, purely to keep the cost down but through the years we now own the large pulleys necessary to redirect the force, when necessary.. and it just is the way we do it

    • @John_Montgomery
      @John_Montgomery Před 4 lety

      douglas watson.. sounds like you have had some experience with this, what is your story?

  • @dazryan3463
    @dazryan3463 Před 4 lety +1

    I sure hope you got ideas for this awesome lumber. Whatever you make would last generations. Great video Doug

  • @theorganicgardengnome7210

    Pure genius. Thanks for some great ideas.

  • @stephenriley9084
    @stephenriley9084 Před 4 lety +2

    Doug, Add "Wood Juggler" to the cv! And 3" steel rollers to the shopping list. Epic effort, both. Regards Stephen.

  • @scottoppelt
    @scottoppelt Před 4 lety +2

    Super Duper Dangerous if those cable snap!! Thanks for being caeful!

  • @margaretbedwell58
    @margaretbedwell58 Před 4 lety

    That was a mighty fine job fellas. I didn't think it could be done with comparatively small equipment. Well done indeed. Have a Blessed day.

  • @TrinityRidge1959
    @TrinityRidge1959 Před 4 lety +2

    Hard wood..whoa! Grab them up. Its gold upnorth here in pine country.

  • @theluckybeaver
    @theluckybeaver Před 4 lety

    Snatch block is your best friend when winching doubles your pulling power and you’ll have less line on the winch so you won’t bind up as much you can also redirect with it so your cable isn’t all pulled to one side of the winch

  • @919hammer
    @919hammer Před 4 lety

    UHMD poly sheet will save you hours loading logs just a FYI. Nice job on the trailer!

  • @R2robot
    @R2robot Před 4 lety

    I love watching Matt's channel. He's really good at getting these logs and that massive saw mill he built is awesome.

  • @sharongodbout9014
    @sharongodbout9014 Před 4 lety +1

    One word Doug.... Hernia! Not to mention the many opportunities for Crush injuries! Oh man I was sitting on the edge of my seat!!!! If I had fingernails they'd be all chewed up! LOL! You have such a good outlook on things. Nice to see you smile and laugh instead of letting it get you down! Wow I am EXAUSTED for you guys! Great job!

  • @deanablythe9394
    @deanablythe9394 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! That was amazing, well done for keeping at it and being successful with getting those great big logs back to your place. Something to watch, that's for sure. Thanks for sharing.

  • @crochetrodeo
    @crochetrodeo Před 4 lety

    Love the adventure! Bonus is team work, ingenuity and fun you both had accomplishing making it happen.😃👍😎

  • @Obediah002
    @Obediah002 Před 4 lety

    I use used motor oil to grease my trailer bed & also use some round limb wood maybe 2 or 3 feet long to place under log as it comes into trailer bed, it helps it roll in and get chain out from under log too. Having an arch built put on my 14 ft trailer in the morning.

  • @realjussaume1914
    @realjussaume1914 Před rokem

    Not complaining you guys got it done !! If you doubled up your winch cable through a block sheave you would have lessened the strain on the winch , although it would have been a slower pull speed. Great score on those logs none the less !!!

  • @tinanuse-tolar4916
    @tinanuse-tolar4916 Před 4 lety

    Keep tension on the winch wire and it will not bird nest (unwind on the spool). When it does bird nest you have to empty the spool and wind wire back on to spool.

  • @scottsmith6846
    @scottsmith6846 Před 2 lety

    Hey Doug Hayes Stacy thank you for this older video and the great information but yes I have seen it once before but it's always nice to watch it once again and smash the like button once again too

  • @loislangley2975
    @loislangley2975 Před 4 lety +1

    Good job, well presented thank you

  • @PopleBackyardFarm
    @PopleBackyardFarm Před 4 lety

    looks like a nice new toy for you all :) - Love it!!!!

  • @nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993

    wowzer good job chaps and no injuris only to winch...DOUG, can you post links to your camera and audio equipment please...

  • @patriciamcgovern7833
    @patriciamcgovern7833 Před 4 lety

    Great job, Doug...I was really worried about your safety...thankful it all worked out

  • @kathrinekerns8398
    @kathrinekerns8398 Před 4 lety

    My father used to drive a pettibone in a sawmill. But, I have never quite seen anyone hall a log on a trailer with a pickup and trailer. I sure hope you have good breaks. And, then the unloading will be interesting too.

  • @rayescobar8509
    @rayescobar8509 Před 2 lety

    Great presentation.When moving heavy logs never use a crow bar, use a can’t hook instead. God bless.

  • @Mark_Nadams
    @Mark_Nadams Před 4 lety

    Wow, 5:45 - I though you guys were thinking you could drag that third log home. Glad I was wrong and you were just lining it up with the trailer. That regroup frame you made sure did a nice job helping the log onto the trailer. A few tweaks like the roller bars you used and I think you'll have this log trailer thing down. The winch you have is messed up. Now the cable is kinked it will never hold the rated weight. You'll need a new cable or replace the winch again. Trick with winch cables is never let the tension go completely. If there is no tension the cable can slide off the spool, and bind up. Kinda like an open face fishing reel and getting a birds nest. You really should drape something heavy, like chains or mats, on those cables when you winch. That way the weight on the cables will help keep tension and if it pops the weight will keep the cable from whipping back towards you and causing injury.
    Stay Safe

  • @karenhernke281
    @karenhernke281 Před 4 lety +3

    Now that was impressive! Great job guys! Greetings from Wisconsin.

  • @brainclerk4431
    @brainclerk4431 Před 4 lety +1

    Goes to prove the old saying , "where there's a will, there's a way" great job well done !

  • @sandhollowhomestead6972

    Old Idaho suggestion. Set a pipe under that tree when you get it onto the trailer bed. It'll roll. Also a mechanical advantage is the block & tackle system which multiplies the force applied which will save your wench. I'm not a know-it-all, just I've been around Old Idaho house movers who moved a complete house and set it down with teams of mules and specially built tags. The pulley's must be rated for your loads. The pipe aught to be a thick walled pipe too. Now you know everything I do in just 3 minutes. :) Good luck Doug! I love that trailer!

  • @patrickandlaurasouza954

    I love the "real life". It is no good to pad it. You guys are great!

  • @rongodwin7709
    @rongodwin7709 Před 4 lety +1

    That was awesome I enjoyed the video. Thanks

  • @laurreneberry3480
    @laurreneberry3480 Před 4 lety

    So glad it worked out. Held my breath a couple of times.

  • @far-maracreshomesteadingan7777

    Not to sure why you received 6 thumbs down for this video. Only thing I can think of is they are the people who are afraid of hard work. Love your videos. We just went completely off-grid 12 days ago. Loving every minute of of it. The freedom of not being held hostage by the utility companies is an awesome feeling. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Trina & Billy FARMAR HOMESTEAD

  • @sarahdeason493
    @sarahdeason493 Před 4 lety

    I sat mesmerised watching this video. Greg is awesome . What a good friend to have. You guys are a great team .
    Like your warning about what could happen if safety first is not practiced . So very important to be ever mindfull of the dangers ! ! !

  • @melissacee4574
    @melissacee4574 Před 4 lety

    this is fascinating to me - the mechanics, the teamwork, the tools. well done!!!!

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 Před 4 lety

    It would help you if you kept the rigging as short coupled as possible and set your chain to pull from the bottom when on the trailer rather than pulling down as you are trying to slide it forward. It is all in the placement of the gear. Take care. Doug

  • @BostonRocks76_Carmen
    @BostonRocks76_Carmen Před 4 lety

    WOW!! That was some really heavy duty work! Great job! God Bless! Carmen

  • @NorthshorePreparedness

    Hey Doug, if you're going to use that for fire wood, make sure you let it season for a year before trying to put the knotted parts through the wood splitter!

    • @steveschierholz5272
      @steveschierholz5272 Před 4 lety

      Don't you think he knows that

    • @NorthshorePreparedness
      @NorthshorePreparedness Před 4 lety

      @@steveschierholz5272 Never can tell what another person knows or doesn't know. If he does know that, he hasn't been rude enough to say so.

  • @myboo826
    @myboo826 Před 4 lety

    Great! I was thinking, not that I know anything, that two round pine fence poles to roll on and a snatch block make it much easier when I do things like that. ;)

  • @deborahsimmons2414
    @deborahsimmons2414 Před 4 lety

    You need one of those long crow bar things to move the tree around while the winch does its job!!! Help the winch!

  • @jofloresz
    @jofloresz Před 3 lety

    I can not work with as large of logs as you guys but I get some decent size logs here in San Antonio, Texas and we are a large city so you will never run out of logs they are everywhere!

  • @danielzukle5471
    @danielzukle5471 Před 4 lety

    That was some hard work but you made it. Good job you guys.

  • @annbullard7657
    @annbullard7657 Před 4 lety

    Nuggets: don't give up! Don't look to yourselves, but God! Slow and Steady wins the race!... Mr. Doug, I saw smoke coming from the house chimney. Mrs. Stacy keeping the home fires burning. While you guys go work. She's probably got you some great food waiting! Your center looks good! I'm in East Central Alabama. We've had rain this week. We needed it. Today is supposed to be 75° with storms then dry tonight 34°, tornado weather. High tomorrow 59° low 34°. Y'all are supposed to be getting snow from this cold front if I saw that correctly! Be safe and thank you for the video.

    • @annbullard7657
      @annbullard7657 Před 4 lety

      I don't know where are what that comment was or from whom? I didn't make one about a person?

  • @Beck0419
    @Beck0419 Před 4 lety +19

    I love how Doug just laughs throughout this video, it definitely helps eliminate frustration lol
    #njhomesteadhomie

  • @shermanhofacker4428
    @shermanhofacker4428 Před 3 lety

    Parbucking, rolling logs easier than dragging. An A-frame gin pole setup to lift the logs might help without building an arch. Poles for rollers cut friction.

  • @RedToolHouse
    @RedToolHouse Před 4 lety

    great job loading that monster! Watch out it is going to have some metal in it. I have milled several of those pin oaks and they have wide growth rings making them unstable. Be sure to rick and stack with plenty of weight.

  • @jsbrooks72
    @jsbrooks72 Před 4 lety

    Very nice Doug! Persistence paid off.

  • @saia2205ify
    @saia2205ify Před 4 lety +1

    nice. can't wait to see the process.

  • @januszpaliczak3658
    @januszpaliczak3658 Před 3 lety

    This is a job for big boys! Great work.

  • @movednorthhomestead7244
    @movednorthhomestead7244 Před 4 lety +2

    THIS was an exciting video - I was on the edge of my seat, worried and afraid for you guys the whole time!! As you mentioned - the snapping and taking your head off scenario 😳😰 SO glad to see you GOT ER DONE!!! Whew!!

  • @FyNyth
    @FyNyth Před 4 lety

    One huge plus of only having access to softwood in my area. They aren't big and heavy! :) Nice wood haul!

  • @mattd8222
    @mattd8222 Před 3 lety

    need to let out all the cable and rewind it back up under tension so it stays tight

  • @alsautner1732
    @alsautner1732 Před 4 lety

    Doug you need to be careful. Them trees are heavy and need to protect yourself. Don't get hurt.

  • @LittleJordanFarm
    @LittleJordanFarm Před 4 lety

    Awesome loved it! Old school getter done..Blessings

  • @evaseibert3994
    @evaseibert3994 Před 4 lety

    Amazing. I cannot wait for more info on the log home kits. Thanks for all you do.

  • @Danzilly
    @Danzilly Před 4 lety

    That's gonna make some beautiful boards doug!

  • @earleriser
    @earleriser Před 4 lety

    You did a good job. Thanks for giving me something to think about.

  • @jimmyjolly4184
    @jimmyjolly4184 Před 4 lety

    We stand on the wench cable near the wench loading our racecar and that helps to keep cable from getting bound up

  • @ourselfreliantlife
    @ourselfreliantlife Před 4 lety

    Impressive work! Sorry I wasn't down there. I would have tossed that up for you.😆

  • @dwayneowen6262
    @dwayneowen6262 Před 2 lety

    As many others have said about using a snatch block to double the pulling power, it can also be used for steering a large log a cant hook can't bite. Take a dedicated short length of chain and utize the stake pockets along the sides of the trailer and redirect your winch line with the snatch block to pull the log sideways to straighten the log on the trailer, without taking a chance on pulling a muscle or other injury, let the winch help you steer, then go back to the center pull. It only takes a minute to redirect your pull. A D ring right at your winch can be your friend as well as using the snatch block.

  • @lindahicks7831
    @lindahicks7831 Před 3 lety

    My husband watches with me.Loves all the videos!

  • @lisajohnston3453
    @lisajohnston3453 Před 4 lety

    Great job Doug that was so cool to watch reminds me of how my Dad use to do that back in the 70s for his saw mill! Thank you.

  • @AlienPirate
    @AlienPirate Před 4 lety

    Hay Doug n Stacy - enjoy your vids.. couple tricks when moving large logs wrap the winch wire three or four times around the log and roll rather than drag to the position you want (works loading the Saw mill as well) and on the last roll place a small log or 2 inch steel pipe at 90 degrees to the log this will lift the log up and take the log out the dirt reducing loading on the winch when you spin it through 90 before loading - if you can't roll it out - use a steel side from a washing machine, car bonnet or boot lid as a skid at the front to prevent it digging in. have fun ps on the winch try forcing the cable to wire wrap tidily using a dolly to keep it in line, because if the cable crosses over not only will it weaken the cable but reduces capacity of the drum = have fun.... the winch problem you had is probably you hadn't pre stretched the cable by adding a high load and then rewinding under load it this will prevent it uncoiling if done properly

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis Před 4 lety

    Wow I cannot believe I sat here watching 2 guys getting a huge log onto a tralier for 20 minutes LOL. Great job guys and I learned a lot and know what to do with a big log one day ....I just call you :-P

  • @serenityhillhomestead5392

    I'm having to move a bunch of logs on my property. I had a guy fab a neat trolley for me. It is 1" square tubing with round stock welded to the end to mount wheels. On top of the square tubing is a couple pieces of square stock in a V shape. There are loops on each end to fasten a ratchet strap. I use a cant hook jack to raise the end of the log, then slide the wheel assembly underneath. Then I secure it with a ratchet strap. I put a second wheel assembly on the other end of the log. I have a 3500lb ATV winch I run off a deep cycle battery. I fasten the winch to a tree or a metal stake and use the wireless remote to operate the winch. Sure makes moving logs easier! I bought a 2nd cable to attach to the winch cable for longer pulls. Run the winch cable in, chock the log wheels, the remove the 2nd winch cable and run the standard winch cable back out. I've used it to haul logs to our build site and barely break a sweat.

  • @CamppattonFamilyCompound
    @CamppattonFamilyCompound Před 4 lety +2

    I see all sorts of possibilities for the oak

  • @thefrugalhomestead7873

    A good day when u bring home red oaks