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  1. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    There wouldn't be a problem loading it .Just lift one end of the log with that mini and slid the cart/dolly under it .Keep in mind though that if the idea is reclaiming some usable saw logs from peoples back yards you stand a very good chance of hitting tramp metal .Not good !
  2. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    Well probabley any axle that is strong enough will work . Cheap is good,free is better .
  3. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    If you just want a simple cart how about this .Find an old junk riding mower with a forged steel axle ,not stamped steel and weld the spindles so they track straight .Weld about a 2 foot piece of 6" channel iron to it face up .Chain the log and lift the front with that mini gizmo and drag it out...
  4. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    I don't really know what you are looking for .That little arch I posted a picture of you just hook the tongs a short off the balance point and pick it up .Easy as falling off a log ,rather punnish use of words if I do say so . A big arch you either balance the log or lift the front end and skid...
  5. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    I've got a project in mind myself but being kind of up to my butt in aligators it's on the back burner .If and when it will be the front axle of a ton and a half truck with 22 inch tires ..Got the axle ,steel,all that just need the time .
  6. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    You could just pull the arch over the log ,pick it up and haul it where ever you wanted instead of having to horse it up on a dolly . Actually the one I showed the picture of I think is rated more than 750 pounds .That was made by Future Forestry Products I think which I believe is under a...
  7. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    Ye for a cart maybe ,not for an arch . A little arch would be a piece of cake .They use like turf tires the size of a riding mower front and they will handle like 750 pounds .
  8. Al Smith

    Log Dolly

    I'd probabley go with an arch also . You could get the rear spindles from something like Ford Escort and I imagine they would be heavy enough unless you had in mind hooking a 5 ton oak log or something huge . I have no doubt though that they could handle a ton .
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