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Started by steamsawyer, June 25, 2012, 09:45:20 PM

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DanG

Good point Tammy.  I was about to mention that as my favorite feature of the Logrite tools.  My old wood-handled hooks worked just fine, but it is the durability of these blue things that sets them apart.  Maybe I was just lucky with the old ones, because the geometry on them is very close to the same as my Logrite.  I see by all the pics that that isn't always the case.
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Quote from: steamsawyer on June 25, 2012, 09:45:20 PM



 

Alan

Alan,
Those new fancy hooks aren't historically accurate or period correct for the mill..................
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Dan_Shade

All it takes to make a believer out of logrite cant hooks is to use one.

I've got a pile of them, and I don't buy junk.

My favorite is a 60" peavey, because I can stick it in the ground and not have to bend over to pick it up.

When I do a job for someone new, and they use one of my logrite cant hooks, they always comment on how well they work.
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lots of dull bands and chains

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stavebuyer

All I can add to what's already been said is that not only will the Log-Rite pay for itself in effeciency and durability; it's one of the few top of the line tools that even the smallest operation can justify.

WH_Conley

They are also free.

I have saved enough money replacing handles over the last few years that both of my mill specials have not cost me one cent, even put money in my pocket. See, Logrite is even giving away money.
Bill

Magicman

I got one at last year's Pig Roast that was free.


 
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I'm hoping this year they're giving away a Fetching Arch. ;D

How does the peavy compare to the cant hook when turning logs?  I have the cant hook.
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2012 LT40HDG29 with "Superized" hydraulics,  2 LogRite cant hooks, home-built log arch.

Magicman

Paul, I traded that peavey for a cant hook.  For my use, cant hooks grip the log better and are more useful.  I regularly use three Logrite cant hooks and one  smiley_ignore  peavey.
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