Log Arches

Chinook3

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Log Arches
Anyone ever use one of these with a BX series? I have a new 2380 and need to give it a little extra muscle. Does the length of the grip area allow you to move a larger log?

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Chinook3

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Yes!!! Similar, I looked at the one from Northen Tools

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Chinook3

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Seems they come in lots of sizes. Trying to figure if the boom allows you to carry more weight?
 

BigG

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I do not know how rough the terrane is that you are working but the limiting factor will be weight of the BX and it's ability to move the weight. So there are ways around that:
. This will allow you to pick up and drag a pretty good sized log.
 
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Chinook3

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BX2380,FEL344S,LP forks,BX2816snowb50,mmm60, log arch, Wicked 55 grapple
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Yep, that guy has it figured out. Me, likely bigger around and shorter. Michigan kind of terrain, lol.

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bcp

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if your log diameter is near the same as the upright separation, you may have trouble turning.

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bcp

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There are two main types. Do you want to lift one end of a log and drag it, or do you want to carry a log off the ground?

The two photos posted above are arches that lift one end.

The other style has a long, high tongue and lifts the whole log.

long-arch.jpg


Bruce