Today we try a different approach to getting that 4,200 lb white oak log home safe and sound. Maxing out our ATV log arch but it manages to get the job done Link To EZ Boardwalk Log Arch ezboardwalk.com/product/ez-at...
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@Sailor376also24 күн бұрын
The geometry of a log trailer IS the lifting lever. Back the log trailer over the log and pick your spot.Then lift the tongue of the trailer high into the air until the apex of the trailer rests on the log. Chain it tight at the contact point while the tongue is in the air. Chained? Now pull the tongue back down to the log. The log will lift off the ground. Now ratchet strap it securely,, No winch required.
@1nvisible16 күн бұрын
*Kudos to Neighbour Doug's welding. I didn't think those dual 2" square tubes straddling the winch cable would survive!*
@Sailor376also6 күн бұрын
@@1nvisible1 Agreed. That's a heavy log.
@TheCaptScarlettАй бұрын
There are a lot of dogs watching this Adam thinking "Now if I had that level of kit, no stick or log would ever be left behind again" 🐕
@jonheath3706Ай бұрын
Good job, Adam. Good to see a 'country boy' figure it out. Respect. In Namibia, we say, "A farmer makes a plan."
@FoothillsFirewood29 күн бұрын
It’s wild what fulcrum, pulleys and will power will accomplish. This was an awesome video. Thanks for keeping all the trials that didn’t work in the vid!
@Rolog21Ай бұрын
Did a great job. The one thing I would probably use is the tow lights. But you had your parents behind you so all went perfectly.
@b1air77Ай бұрын
Where there’s a will, there’s a way! Nice work Adam!!
@MrRickoscarАй бұрын
If there is a will,,, I would like to be in it.
@TheSilmarillian2 күн бұрын
Where there is a will there is usually a distant relative lol .
@jacklachman5304Ай бұрын
GOOOOOD MAAAAAAAAWNIN EVERYONE!!…Nice job! You had a great helper too.😊 Looking forward to seeing you saw it & use it I’m sure you’ll Make something from it for the lake house too. Have a day
@williamklein6649Ай бұрын
The best part of this video is that you’re going to have a piece of family history that you will never forget where it’s from. Peace
@GuywithcrazyideasАй бұрын
Make more videos at the lake house - tour the inside, go out on a boat, do drone footage, fish on the dock / shore, interview your parents - that place made me feel rich and relaxed.
@cgsoutdoors_professor3883Ай бұрын
@Guywithcrazyideas Adam did some great videos on the property; just look through his playlist
@Killianwsh18 күн бұрын
Lol! I'm sorry friend, but you made this WAY more complicated than it needed to be. The purpose of the long tongue on the arch is use IT as the lever! In the future, once you get the arch over your log, just tip the tongue up in the air until the top of the arch touches the top of the log. Affix your clamps to the top of the log (just as you did) and THEN tip the tongue down using the winch at the FRONT (Closest to your hitch) end of your log! once the tongue is down, affix the safety/transport chains around the log & to the arch front and rear & your ready to tow.
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@earllangford937011 күн бұрын
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@user-xy7ic6iy5h29 күн бұрын
Kudos to Doug for his structural modifications. They stood up to the ultimate load test!
@billobermeyer660Ай бұрын
The way I figure if it does work then it is absolutely legal, no questions asked!! I think you maxed out the limit with that log.
@DDL2728Ай бұрын
That's a huge accomplishment. Your parents' Airbnb is so beautiful - wow, what a treasure! Y'all are a hard-working, loving family - great videos. God bless y'all abundantly!! 🥰🙏🥰👍
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
Thanks Dianne. It is a beautiful property
@SteveB-iz2hwАй бұрын
Can’t wait to see how you get it on the mill. I struggle getting 1500 pounds logs onto mine.
@SpicerDesignsLLCАй бұрын
That harmonica solo brought me to tears.
@paulinadkАй бұрын
I bet you fell over too.
@SpicerDesignsLLCАй бұрын
@@paulinadkhah! Damnit
@bobaganooshyАй бұрын
Hometown Acers, the story of a man and his log
@ack545427 күн бұрын
That is Doug on the harmonica
@jimwiskus8862Ай бұрын
Superb work! Kudos to you & the family! I can’t wait to see it milled. By the way my son Trevor lives his plaque you made him for Phil. I think he had a tear in his eye. He was quite touched. Thank you again. ❤😊
@ack545427 күн бұрын
Sketch level scale . That is gold. Never heard that. Thank you
@TallTexasGManАй бұрын
That worked really well, but for a heavier trailer with same concept. Look into a used LPG tank carrier. They are tandem axle, have removable support bars for bottom of tank, and a massive 12,000 lb winch. Easily carry some very large logs and they are street legal to boot!
@l.j.b9863Ай бұрын
Can't wait to see what you use that lumber for !! I see a future project fitting a winch to trailer!! Great job Adam
@SalmomloxАй бұрын
Awesome job, Adam. I can't wait for you to work on that 4200lb white oak. That is some beautiful wood
@scottburk4083Ай бұрын
Glad you got it home in one piece! Take care and God Bless!!!❤😊
@RicksOutdoors29127Ай бұрын
Great job…. Beautiful place. Great meeting you At Joe’s
@johnkirby6547Ай бұрын
Nice job Adam 👏 Glad your dad was able to help you get that monster loaded and home safely.
@stevehennessy3588Ай бұрын
I have a drag bar on my tractor that I use to move logs, but that log arch is awesome. I'm going to have to look into getting one once I start clearing bigger logs out of my woods. Great job with loading the log into the arch. That's not easy to do.
@ronjunk5751Ай бұрын
Glad to see the log arch back in action. I use mine all the time when things are tight or can’t get the trailer to log. Nice job on the thought process. I’ve got a 3500 lb winch that I can add to my tilt trailer or hitch of truck to assist. Good job.😅
@michaelbattle747719 күн бұрын
Very cool! Smart using the extra straps!
@michaeln597Ай бұрын
Job well done Adam I have a home made log arch with a 5000 pound winch and the size of logs I pack from the woods I still have to help the winch the way you did enjoy your videos
@mikehoward820118 күн бұрын
In Arkansas, the only thing you needed to make it legal would have been to attach a red rag on the back end of the log to flap in the wind to let folks know behind yo that you had a long load. I see that all the time on loaded logging trucks. It is called flagging the load!
@wigidy12Ай бұрын
That's great that you were able to get it!
@joemurray9131Ай бұрын
Your dad and you did a great job rigging that log on that device!!! great job
@johncollins71923 күн бұрын
I ran a Woodmizer mill for 10 years, that is a beautiful log. Count the growth rings before it gets milled. That tree was well over 100 years old. Nice work!
@hayesrutherford9415Ай бұрын
That is a nice log arch, on my list of projects to build.
@thereplacementfordisplacementАй бұрын
I advocated for the dump bed winch on removable receiver but I thought of your log arch and assumed the distance was too far, glad you thought of that. They make front receivers for trucks also which enables you to back trailers into crazy spots. In terms of working with what you had you nailed it. I've used ratchet straps as comealong as well in a pinch. Hauling it on the road like you did was totally ok with me, one thing to consider though is the issue is not only those behind you but more importantly oncoming traffic. Good work, I like these kind of out of box projects demonstrating self reliance, they are fun to do.
@J.B.2Ай бұрын
I was expecting you to use that log lift. I would have used larger binder chain that are used on tractor trailers and of course legally I would consider using a slow moving vehicle triangle on the back of log or a red flag and maybe the portable trailer lights that can be attached to the trailer. Glad you made it safe and sound!
@maddierosemusicАй бұрын
Yeah, that little chain made me cringe a little, but with the ratchet straps I was ok with it.
@paulprigge1209Ай бұрын
This Old farm boy cringes not having a slow moving triangle even though you have someone following you. Boys need to leave a nice distance between implement and vehicle following so someone can pass between you. And then go around you then permit. Always check your hubs as well. Just my thoughts maybe I’m wrong but safety is what I’m after having had an accident or two
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
@@maddierosemusic - Same here. ½" schedule 70, American Made, would do just fine...
@DanKlein_1Ай бұрын
love the history behind that log. I hope you keep the wood for a project you or your parents can display... like indoor paneling or a fireplace mantle. would be neat to tell the story of how you saved it, carried all the way down to you mill, milled it and then how you used it.
@ronaldferino341429 күн бұрын
Good job, very impressed how the log arch handled that weight going down the road.
@GaryE20904Ай бұрын
Very clever! Great job!
@paulinadkАй бұрын
Awesome job Adam. Nice use of the log arch. Probably a nervous ride home, but worked well. You've become quite the outdoorsman given your accounting background. Good role model for folks that are tentative about jumping into some of the stuff you do on your channel. Just do it!
@jenniferr2057Ай бұрын
Lovely supportive parents. Nice!
@welderman1221Ай бұрын
Kudos to Dougs Fabricating job!!!!
@johnfahey721524 күн бұрын
Adapt, Improvise, overcome!
@mark02tj41Ай бұрын
Great to see your dad working along side you!! Treasure that, Adam! Also, you live in some really pretty country!!
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
We are fortunate to still have farms around. It is beautiful spring summer and fall around here
@georgeoconnell83704 күн бұрын
well done sir . we have a 2x2 hitch on our truck . love our log arch .
@mobetravels583528 күн бұрын
Pretty cool device! Glad to see it worked for ya!
@FarmRanchHomestead17 күн бұрын
While I applaud the problem-solving efforts you provided, I do have to mention a serious safety concern that I have that took place even before you got behind the wheel to tow the log. I could only find one other mention of it in the comments. You should never hook your winch cable to itself. This is asking for serious trouble, which could result in equipment damage, serious injury, or even death. This is an almost certain way to cause the cable to fail, and when it does, it will be under extreme strain. All of that stored energy will have to go somewhere, which is how injuries or death can occur. As for the concerns about towing the log on the roadway, I believe those were addressed in the other comments.
@davidzajano198322 күн бұрын
Sketchiest part of the entire procedure was lifting the log arch after unloading the log. It would have made much better sense to lift the arch from the ball and pull the truck away before lifting the arch higher. The chance of that hitch damaging the bumper or tailgate of the truck was substantial.
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
Thought the exact same. Like, at least have a guy there with you to guide that hitch apart gently...
@Joe-LoАй бұрын
great job getting that home! an orange flag stapled on the end would've been a good idea , but either way you got it done.
@danechristian1768Ай бұрын
Sometimes crazy ideas pay off. Nice job.
@lyleharkness-rv5vfАй бұрын
Good job getting that log home 👍
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
Thank you!
@jeffwolfe19117 күн бұрын
Badass piece of equipment!
@MW-bz1qeАй бұрын
It's only illegal if caught in the act ! Good job Adam.
@VnazTАй бұрын
Good work. Not much can get in the way of a determined man and some mechanical advantage.
@stevesedgwick578929 күн бұрын
It reminds me of myself doing stuff with inadequate equipment, fumbling and bumbling. But you got the job done!
@tractorrookieАй бұрын
Awesome job Adam. From my law enforcement days I can tell you it wasn’t legal, but given your securement efforts, I would have let you slide😂😅. Cheers buddy!
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
And THAT is what makes a great LEO!!!🫡🇺🇸😜
@steveashworth670725 күн бұрын
That log arch worked perfect, I must admit I never thought the racthet strap would ever work that good!.
@davidcaverley6862Ай бұрын
Good job Adam.
@Spicytacotruck29 күн бұрын
I'd be getting Final Destination vibes following that but you got it done. Nice work! Adapt and overcome. 👍
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
Haha, but it would roll sideways if it got free and/or flipped the arch.🤣
@jaimelago894127 күн бұрын
Very good you have done an excellent job
@wdhewson20 күн бұрын
Beautiful property !!
@davidbrown31215 күн бұрын
Awsome video. I have a white oak on the farm WAY back in the hollar. Not sure how I'm gettin it out. It's up rootin and ready to fall. It's a good 3 footer at the stump. Wife wants me to make a new bed for us. Head board, foot board, frame slates and all. I reckon I can Alaskan mill it where sits and then haul it out.
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
Yup. I do that on the regular, for logs that are out of reach of equipment. Way easier carrying several 300-pound slabs than a 5,000-pound log.
@dennisclapp752720 күн бұрын
Great work!
@Zeke-yv3nwАй бұрын
Neighbor Doug did a great job with his modifications!
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
Yes he did
@outdoorlifecampground20 күн бұрын
Nice.....Ingenuity and perseverance (plus a little sweat) will get the job done most times.....
@BertsCustomCuts29 күн бұрын
Nice job getting it home.
@mhelsherАй бұрын
Smart thinking!
@billh2735Ай бұрын
Very interesting video Adam. Show some good Pennsylvania ingenuity. Will be interesting to see that log on the mill. Anyway stay safe healthy and dry. Bill H from Cranberry Township
@TheDadPenfield18 күн бұрын
That log hauler is definitely not designed for road use with that size load. It has no brakes nor springs nor lights and the axles are tiny. You could easily haul that log on the field with an ATV once it was loaded because if you get it balanced, the tongue weight should be minimal. I pick up logs that size on my log hauler by hand to attach to my tractor tow hitch. I just can’t pull it through the woods by hand.
@paulmonk782021 күн бұрын
Be nice if you could modify the frame so you can raise it higher off the axle when needed. 😮
@Frankinsteinguitar15 күн бұрын
Great video!
@BryanPoulsenАй бұрын
Well done, probably the only thing I would have done different (because it makes me uneasy) is add some safety chains to your log arch, and when moving something that large, use larger chains, but I think doubling up and using the ratchet straps helped (obviously you got the job done).
@Sunspot-1912 күн бұрын
Teamwork, gents!! Way to go.
@budcanter9747Ай бұрын
It will be interesting to see how you get that log on your saw mill. 🇺🇸
@samsdoinstuffАй бұрын
Great enginuity! A car jack would have been handy 🤠👍
@mrkevinjmillerАй бұрын
Well done. Necessity is the mother and all that. The only things that could have been done to make it "more legal" would have been to put a red flag/cloth on the end of the log, and having chains backing up the hitch connection (you may have, I just could tell).
@woodintheblood4104Ай бұрын
I would say that log arch just paid for itself!!!!
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
Yup
@user-kb6kw2me2j24 күн бұрын
Nice job !
@Mark.AnderhaltАй бұрын
Good Job, A little American ingenuity goes a long way. going to make some nice lumber for a bench at the B&B.
@runnerandgunner7954Ай бұрын
Great job, Adam. I approach every dilemma by noting that every problem has a solution. My job is to find that solution. If Plan A doesn't work, go to Plan B, then Plan C, etc. etc. On a much smaller scale, my two sons and I had to somehow get a big, heavy Husky workbench up the steps of my deck onto the back porch. It was really heavy, but our biggest problem was a lack of anything to grasp to give us greater leverage. As you did, we had to get creative. I attached to the side of the workbench a couple suction cup handles, the type an elderly person might use in the shower for stability, to give me something to grasp. I was then able to lift it up the steps as my sons pushed from below. As you showed getting a big heavy log from one place to another, the solution may require some creativity, but it is out there. Awesome job. Keep up the great work!
@ruadhscottygirl2480Ай бұрын
Great video.
@62schmidt24 күн бұрын
a couple ideas and safety sally's. I couldn't find the tire size so no weight cap for it, but I did notice it bounced pretty hard while going down the road. we have an arch and it has the 16 inch 8 or 10 ply tires , huge weight cap,, also for the road, a set of brake turn lights such as magnetic trailer lights, will comply with most states req for lights no further than 3 ft behind the bumper, a slow moving triangle might work on the country roads. pretty wood for the mill,,, god's speed and blessings
@Dan-vv1tlАй бұрын
Excellent video you might need a bigger log arch with brakes in the future
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
Surprisingly this didn’t feel like it was pushing me all that bad
@jefferyedwards500315 күн бұрын
Adam, a suggestion: why start at the fat end of the log to fight the arch backwards when you could have started at the skinnier end and pulled forwards...?
@jeffreychandler656718 күн бұрын
Your winch is rated to pull or lift the weight on the first layer of the drum. You have a lot of wire on that drum. Good job with what you had.
@bioniclifeАй бұрын
Forestry stuff in Ohio is deemed "Agricultural activity." Also, you don't need plates or registration on a log splitter, cement mixer, or other "construction" equipment. I doubt a Sheriff deputy here would cause you an issue, but I can't say the same for the Ohio State Highway Patrol. They would ticket their own mother. Oh, and yes, for the Pennsylvania folks, the Sheriff Dept in Ohio can do traffic enforcement and cite for speeding, DUI, ect.
@GrassRootOutdoorWorkАй бұрын
As a PA to OH transplant, I can verify that road worthy is a suggestion. Some of the trucks you see are held together by hopes, dreams, and a dad cap…
@TheSleepingonitАй бұрын
I'm in WV, ATVs are allowed on the streets without plates here , surprised there are not fatalities due to dump trucks and triaxle coal trucks being unable to follow traffic laws
@larrysmith2481Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the ride home it is a beautiful drive
@toddcaskey9984Ай бұрын
Great job , now we need Doug the Neibor build u a winch for your dump trailer
@OregonOldTimerАй бұрын
I realize it's an ATV arch, but safety chains at the hitch for a road trip would have been good.
@michaelsnell403429 күн бұрын
Next time you try lifting like that, try bridling the log. Fish the cable under the log and back up to the arch. Doubles the travel while halving the load.
@danbelden7354Ай бұрын
Wow quite an accomplishment
@jimhoge3252Ай бұрын
Kudos!
@nyfalcon1Ай бұрын
I liked this video. Glad that you made it home. How many miles
@gallowaylightsАй бұрын
My DYI log arch has changed everything in my Milling.
@1944chevytruckАй бұрын
good job!
@stromxtc2033Ай бұрын
Perfect video equation. Explain the goal, show the dilemma, form the plan, execute the plan, and complete the goal🎉. Success ! The thumbnail is the hook isn't it. I'm thinking even more enticing, include wider shot w/ Ford in thumbnail. Judgment 👨⚖️Overall 5 /5⭐
@chris85am59Ай бұрын
Adam, a couple of things you may want to do next time is hook the winch directly up to the truck battery with it running to get the most power to it. Also an winch gets all of it pulling capacity with the first wrap of winch cable on the drum, the more wraps the less pulling power.
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
That makes sense
@samuelluria474412 күн бұрын
Which is the secondary reason behind having as few wraps as possible on a drum at the beginning. The first reason is because otherwise the wire rope (know to laymen as cable) will bury itself.
@cattigereyes1Ай бұрын
Wait the pound looked lower in this video? How can that be!
@larrykluckoutdoors822729 күн бұрын
It’s only illegal if you get stopped, till then it is legal. I wish I had neighbors like Doug. Nice log
@jeffriley-lq5np19 күн бұрын
internet lawyer? planning a violation is conspiracy you have some selective morality bubba
@dodgeman658Ай бұрын
Adam I think that was pushing the limit of that equipment but it worked out ! Wouldn't mind renting that ABB out sometime? Doug did a great job at modifying that arch. He's probably pretty impressed that you put it to the max!
@HometownAcresАй бұрын
The first thing he said was well atleast my welds held haha
@chrisbridger3420Ай бұрын
Nice job
@randyfowler6928Ай бұрын
What a xtr package on your truck. I never seen one