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  1. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    You are correct sir. As far as picking a less generic name, they're Quebecoise, and the French are weird. Probably sounds way better in frog talk.
  2. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    Portable winch seems to make a good product. I'll know for sure soon enough, ok, when budget allows. They also recently released a new model with some nice upgrades. Norwood sawmills has a set up that's for the three point hitch on a tractor, and uses the power beyond from the tractor to run...
  3. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    Noice. Tanks bud!
  4. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    Speaking of, what size wheel/tire did you use on that, Raj? They look about like the R4s that were on the front of my 1025r when I bought it.
  5. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    Here Raj... For real though, I'm just jealous because I don't have a grapple for my tractor...yet...
  6. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    May you and your mini go phuk yourself Raj.
  7. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    Never thought to take beauty shots of my cart before I beat the shit out of it for the last couple years. Maybe I'll go out and shoot her when the golden hour comes...
  8. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    I'm on year three with mine, hauls everything, firewood, rocks, kids, you name it. It replaced my wheel barrow and I have no regerts
  9. Kaveman

    Options For Manually Moving Material?

    Gorilla cart. Under $200, 600lbs capacity. Not very heavy. Dumps. Handle comes off and you can hitch it up. Has stake pockets to increase capacity for light bulky stuff. Floats.
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