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Or you can forgo moving the log at all if you can find a Peterson or Lucas mill operator locally. Assuming you want lumber.
This wasn't that big, only about 3' at the butt, but we needed the entire 60' stick up the hill in one piece on a relatively level roadbed to set up the chainsaw mill. We strapped the loader to a tree to secure the winch, ran through a snatchblock about center of the tree, wrapped it and came back across the road and secured the cable to a strap around a large tree. Hit the winch and parbuckled it right up the hill.If you have a trailer there alongside with ramps to get the log up over the wheels it'll climb right up and drop in the bed.
I ask, "why is it cut 13' long" ??A reason, or just happened? A good length for sawing and for lumber, IMO is 8'6". Easier to move the log, easier to stack the lumber for drying, and covers most uses for the lumber.
^^^^ What Don P said
If you have a trailer there alongside with ramps to get the log up over the wheels it'll climb right up and drop in the bed.
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