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| Adam | June 24th, 2008 01:28 PM I understand the plus 100 foot tall Pine tree is "down" up to the property. It was diseased and threatened to fall on the cabin, dog's yard, driveway, or possibly neighbor's garage (which just had another tree hit it). Now, we've got all these 16 inch long, up to 3 foot in diameter log segments to move and offer as "free wood". Good thing I got that Logger's Peavey, a few years back. It's got the big'ol hook with the pointy end and lots of leverage to move the logs about with. It's a good tool to own, if you've got big stuff to move. I believe they can still be specialty ordered new or on eBay. They're either Peaveys or a slight variation called a Cant Hook. |
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