SeanKroll
Treehouser
I'm going to be picking up a Logrite Buck Arch
https://logrite.com/store/Item/Buck-Arch
from a customer, with some/all the add-ons, for under $600, 3 miles down the road.
They have an FSC tree farm. They might be retiring from the work, or just have done all the thinning they can handle, having had a commercial thinning within 2 years.
I've wanted a log-arch for a long time, but got the mini and trolley.
The mini/ trolley do a lot, but the tires on the trolley take a beating from maxing it out. Just bought a replacement wheel, having replaced one a couple years ago that someone lost for me.
This is a good combo for the dedicated hitch-plate for the mini that I've bought, but not put into use, yet.
Seems to work toward my sawmill plan.
Who uses a log-arch? Who's built their own?
What are some tips and tricks that go beyond the basics?
https://logrite.com/store/Item/Buck-Arch
from a customer, with some/all the add-ons, for under $600, 3 miles down the road.
They have an FSC tree farm. They might be retiring from the work, or just have done all the thinning they can handle, having had a commercial thinning within 2 years.
I've wanted a log-arch for a long time, but got the mini and trolley.
The mini/ trolley do a lot, but the tires on the trolley take a beating from maxing it out. Just bought a replacement wheel, having replaced one a couple years ago that someone lost for me.
This is a good combo for the dedicated hitch-plate for the mini that I've bought, but not put into use, yet.
Seems to work toward my sawmill plan.
Who uses a log-arch? Who's built their own?
What are some tips and tricks that go beyond the basics?