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Re: Re: Re: Home built Log Skidder,
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 18, 2001 at 10:45:33 from (209.53.125.106):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Home built Log Skidder, posted by Jim on February 18, 2001 at 10:15:12:
i want to do low impact logging, like horse logging. I want to make a skidder that will sneak around tree's instead of having to make roads. Ive seen a small skidder (50hp). but its $20 +, sure i could get an old tree farmer for next to nothing, put a decent diesel motor in it and go but its to big. My target merket will be property owners who don't want big machies tearing up there wood lots for a few a load of logs. I thought of a mfwd tractor, used them to log with, a kubota L3350, it did a good job but to get one sewcond hand is close to $15ooo.oo Next option try making my own.
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