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Gathering scattered firewood in heavy cover
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Posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON on March 22, 2007 at 15:41:01 from (209.71.222.82):
A MNR work crew has just finished two weeks in our woodlot thinning a 15 acre stand of maple and walnut. Much of what they cut was ironwood, hickory and stunted hard maple. The problem I inherit is finding a way to collect a vast quantity of the small-diameter, 4' chunks of wood which they left where they fell. Yesterday we moved some of the larger logs with a 3pt hitch skidding attachment on a 100 hp tractor. That worked very well. I'm wondering if there would be any way to adapt a cable skidder to pick up a large number of smaller pieces of wood and bring them to the road from 150' away? The stand is still quite dense with young growth. I used to haul out small quantities of wood in the box of my golf cart, but I don't think I want to put the current machine through that kind of abuse. I'll probably pick away at the wood with a long, very narrow, tri-axle trailer behind my Massey 30. It will back into some pretty tight spots without damage. Any better ideas?
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