LOOK at what this WINCH can do!!!
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Check out the pics on "MY PAGE"! What I have here is a winch powered Log Lifter with a counter weight, tool box, and chain saw holder on the rear. The winch can also be used with a Bucket Loader, Snow Plow, Fork Lift, York rake and I have a larger boom for lifting, the winch can be used on the front or rear or both ends of the machine, and of course it can be used on either end for getting unstuck!
These are custom made and are presently not available on the market! I make them myself! I have made over 30 attachments that mount on ATV's and Garden Tractors and these exact same attachments have been mounted to these ATV's: Honda 350 FourTrax, Honda 300 FourTrax, Yamaha 350 Big Bear and a John Deere 316 Garden tractor.
Boboh
These are custom made and are presently not available on the market! I make them myself! I have made over 30 attachments that mount on ATV's and Garden Tractors and these exact same attachments have been mounted to these ATV's: Honda 350 FourTrax, Honda 300 FourTrax, Yamaha 350 Big Bear and a John Deere 316 Garden tractor.
Boboh
#2
Very Nice! I cut alot of wood here in Minnesota with my dad as we burn in our shop. I use two utility trailiers with hitches on them and I make a train of two trailers which pull the log spliter.
I also like to weld in the shop. Check out my pics of my bumpers and brush guard.
How can the front suspension take all that weight?
I also like to weld in the shop. Check out my pics of my bumpers and brush guard.
How can the front suspension take all that weight?
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Originally posted by: trailbound
Very Nice! I cut alot of wood here in Minnesota with my dad as we burn in our shop. I use two utility trailiers with hitches on them and I make a train of two trailers which pull the log spliter.
I also like to weld in the shop. Check out my pics of my bumpers and brush guard.
How can the front suspension take all that weight?
Very Nice! I cut alot of wood here in Minnesota with my dad as we burn in our shop. I use two utility trailiers with hitches on them and I make a train of two trailers which pull the log spliter.
I also like to weld in the shop. Check out my pics of my bumpers and brush guard.
How can the front suspension take all that weight?
How do I look at your pictures? I'm new here trying to figure things out!!
Boboh
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Originally posted by: GEARSLAYER
How much for one?
How much for one?
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