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Title: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: KenMac on September 09, 2019, 05:37:48 PM
As the title states, what does one need with a hydraulic mill? ::)
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: WV Sawmiller on September 09, 2019, 05:50:57 PM
    What size logs are you rolling? I use a 60" Logrite. I sometimes also use my Magic Hook made from an old cant hook and a piece of 1/4" chain which I drive into the log and then hook to the movable clamp on my mill. This gives me about 2' of hydraulic assist to roll a log which is often enough to roll the log past the center of balance enough to roll it on to the loading arms. Remember - you can move a small log with an oversized cant hook a lot easier than you can move a big log with an undersized cant hook. And a pair of cant good Logrite cant hooks allows someone else to help you for those big logs. JM2ยข.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: doc henderson on September 09, 2019, 06:41:22 PM
I have a timberking b2000, hydraulic mill.  it came with a logrite cant, that I have never needed, and i just bought a pickaroon from logrite to use for my firewood logs, mostly to pull them down the staging table.  get started and see what you are missing.  i have a skid steer to assist as well, 
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Dan_Shade on September 09, 2019, 08:07:53 PM
I like that 60" peavey.  I stick one in the ground at each end of the log pile. 

The 48" is a bit too short for my preference. 
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: WDH on September 09, 2019, 08:44:58 PM
60".  You will use it most.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: KenMac on September 09, 2019, 09:22:22 PM
Quote from: WDH on September 09, 2019, 08:44:58 PM
60".  You will use it most.
That's kinda what I was thinking. I got a 60" one with my mill from Cook's, but it is very heavy. I think a 60" Logrite and a 30" Hookaroon will help a lot. I'll use the hookaroon to guide boards on the drag back when needed. I really don't have to manhandle logs much, but I do like to have good tools for the job at hand. Do y'all see any reason to get the heavy duty cant hooks or are the standard ones from Logrite strong enough?
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: WV Sawmiller on September 09, 2019, 09:30:49 PM
   Get the heavy duty one. Then when you cut a heavy tree on it, it is harder to bend. Don't ask me how I found out. :D 
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Magicman on September 09, 2019, 09:39:35 PM
 
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My vote goes to the 60" first, but don't let it end there.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: btulloh on September 09, 2019, 09:51:24 PM
My vote is for the 60"

On the hookaroon, I like it to be just long enough that the business end is about 2" off the ground when I hold it by my side and let it just hang naturally. That makes it real easy to back hand firewood splits.  Sawmill uses seem to Workout fine at that length. 
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: DPatton on September 09, 2019, 10:19:47 PM
The 60" Logrite is what I have and use. I wouldn't want anything less.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Nebraska on September 09, 2019, 10:53:38 PM
This could go under the I did something dumb thread, but...... before.. I bought my mill I bought an off brand wooden handled 48" awkward clunky can't hook.. I admit  it....Don't try and save money,  buy good chainsaws, support equipment etc. 
That being said I've been fairly good this year and I'm hoping Mrs Claus will put a 60 inch logrite under the Christmas tree this winter,  then the clunker will be retired to guest use status. Have fun with the mill best wishes on the adventure..
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Banjo picker on September 10, 2019, 06:19:32 AM
All of you bragging on those 60's make me want one, and I have made it fine for over 10 years with two mill specials.  I like the base ball bat handle.  Mine are longer than the one Magic man showed.  They will spin a good sized log.  
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Might not have to lean on it so hard with a 60.  Banjo
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Chuck White on September 10, 2019, 06:33:01 AM
I have a 48" LogRite cant hook and a few of the old wooden handled cant hooks and a really old pickaroon!

I've seen a few times when it would have been nice to have a 60" hook.

I really like the LogRite hook, it's just that the handle is a little large for my liking, but it works and works well!
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Old Greenhorn on September 10, 2019, 08:29:14 AM
I have two hookeroons, one is short like btulloh mentioned and is used exclusively for firewood wood as Doc said. The other is about 30" and i find it very handy for dragging smaller logs when I am bucking in the woods and also grabbing a log to roll toward me or dragging heavy filtches out of the way.. Useless on big stuff though. I rarely use either around the mill, but I have seen production operations where the tailgunner uses one to get hold of the board to pull it off. I don't like the idea of marking up the wood like that.
 On cant hooks, I think you already have enough opinions to reach a decision. Figure out what you need to do, then get what works best for you.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: SawyerTed on September 10, 2019, 10:29:49 AM
I have two 48" cant hooks, one Woodmizer and one Logrite.  I prefer the Logrite because it is lighter.  I wish I'd bought 60" ones to start and I need to add a shorter one for use on the mill to turn ornery cants the hydraulics  don't turn well.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: WV Sawmiller on September 10, 2019, 10:43:51 AM
   I have a good (although handle has been customized slightly by a 1600 bf poplar tree as mentioned above) 60" Logrite and an old woodenhandled cant hook that stays at the front of the mill to turn small cants that are faster to turn by hand than with the hydraulics. One of these days I will hit the lottery or otherwise come into some spare cash and I will buy me a 78" Logrite megahook for those big sweepy logs I some times encounter. Then I will be set for life.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Larry on September 10, 2019, 11:38:19 AM
Anything a 60" hook can do, can be done with a 78" Megahook faster, and easier.  It will also roll logs a 60" only dreams about.

I keep a 48" right at my console for help with cranky logs on the mill.  The 60" has an easy life doing very little.  The Megahook gets most of the work.

A little trivia.....I think the Megahook began life as the ASS (Arky Super Stick) named after a past member.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: redbeard on September 10, 2019, 12:08:43 PM
Have needed the 60" Logrite several times adjusting the bigger logs especially when you don't get square arms up quick enough and log role back too loader arms.
The 78" would make life alot easier!
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Magicman on September 10, 2019, 02:00:34 PM
Remember that the 48", 60", & 78" all have different sized hooks.  The 48" is designed to handle 8"-32" logs, the 60" is designed to handle 10"-36" logs, and the 78" is designed to handle 15"-45" logs. 

I have tried to roll smaller logs with the 60" and the hook was too long, and I have tried to roll larger logs with the 48" and the hook simple would not open wide enough to bite.  I have no experience with the 78".
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: WDH on September 10, 2019, 08:39:37 PM
I have a mill special (Thanks Mr. Goat), a 60" canthook, and a 78" megahook.  I use the 60" the most, but there are times that I would be up the creek without a paddle (old saying) if I did not have the megahook.  It is essential for those big nasty misshapen logs.  
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Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Dana Stanley on September 10, 2019, 08:43:59 PM
Quote from: Magicman on September 09, 2019, 09:39:35 PM

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My vote goes to the 60" first, but don't let it end there.
Do you have any Peaveys or do you only use cant hooks? If so is there a reason you prefer cant hooks. I have a pevy I made, and like it a lot, but it is shorter so I use the 60" cant hook a lot. I wish I had bought the 60" pevy as I could stick it in the ground when not in use. I got the cant hook, because; when I first learned about peaveys and cant hooks, I was told "the cant hook is for around the mill, and a pevy is for in the woods." I do agree the 60" should be first. I know I needed more right away, but I have a manual mill.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: WDH on September 10, 2019, 08:46:19 PM
The cant hook will not mar the cant as much as a pointed peavey.  On highly valuable wood like walnut, that is important. 
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Magicman on September 10, 2019, 08:58:36 PM
I have one old metal handled (non-Logrite) peavey that I always carry and it is used occasionally when something needs prying apart.

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Seen here on the bottom.  All of the other stuff is hanging on a nail somewhere.  For the record, that old crooked pipe handled cant hook in the center was one log rolling tool.  ;D

I had peaveys to stick in the ground too many time when I was rolling logs so it's only a cant hook for me for doing real work.  One stays on each end of the sawmill when I am sawing so each of us can readily grab it.    

I have never used a Logrite peavey.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: thecfarm on September 16, 2019, 02:31:52 PM
wrong thread.

Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Bluejay27 on September 22, 2019, 04:04:44 PM
I mostly use the 78" unless it is way too big. I also have a 60" and 30" always with me, as well as two farm jacks. Those have saved my back many times. A chock block also helps so you can roll as far as possible, block, and rehook down low again or reposition the farm jack.

The only problem with the farm jack is it needs a different foot plate that won't slide.

And I have all logrites except one 60" Wood-Mizer. The WM is steel so stronger but heavier. It stays at home because the first day it was on the job, the 60" logrite punched me in the face...
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Stephen1 on September 23, 2019, 08:15:47 PM
I have the Logrite 60" peavey, stick it in the ground so I can always find and don't have to bend over to pick it up. I have the small mill size canthook which i just bought and really like to flip cants. I have 3 other wooden cant hooks I take with me. I always give the blue 60" peavey to big guys so they do not break my old wooden handle cant hooks
I take a farm jack with me on all portable jobs. It has saved me numurous times.
Next tool to make is the hook and chain so i can pull those logs over with the clamp.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Larry on September 23, 2019, 10:07:43 PM
Quote from: Stephen1 on September 23, 2019, 08:15:47 PM
I have the Logrite 60" peavey, stick it in the ground so I can always find and don't have to bend over to pick it up.
I made a little something to hold cant hooks.  Takes about 3 strokes of the sledge to set it in the perfect position on a job.  If it saves two steps every time I want a hook, than it saves a lot of steps in a week.


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I also have a thing on the mill to hold a cant hook.
Title: Re: Which size cant hooks are needed with a hydraulic mill? Hookaroons, too?
Post by: Stuart Caruk on September 24, 2019, 12:24:33 AM
My favorite cant hook now is the spare hook that I bought for a 60" logrite cant hook. I added 8' of chainwith a grab hook on the end. When a log is to big or awkward to roll even with the double chain turners on my mill, I slam the hook into the log, extend my Skytrak forks and hook the chain to the carriage. Retract the boom, and the log rolls easily. Much less effort. I rarely use a cant hook by hand any more.

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