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Timber Tuff Logging Tools

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  • Adjustable to cut up to 2 x 6 boards
  • Cut your own lumber
  • Saves you money
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  • Powerful jaws open up from 4 ½” to 20” for a variety of uses
  • Rotating swivel hook, rotates 360º, keeps tongs from slipping
  • Gripping points 2” long each
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  • Converts your chain saw into a portable sawmill
  • Attaches to any chain saw with quick and easy assembly, universal bar length
  • Blade clamp measures ½” wide x 2” deep with overall dimensions of 12” x 7.5” x 2.25” for easy portability
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  • Cuts planks of lumber an adjustable thickness from .20” – 11.81” thick
  • 24” long mill fits chain saw models with 16” to 24” chain saw bars
  • Constructed of durable, aircraft aluminum and stainless steel to give you a tool that is lightweight and tough
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  • Cuts planks of lumber an adjustable thickness from .20 Inches to 11.81 Inches thick
  • 20 Inch long mill fits chain saw models with bar lengths up to 20 Inches
  • Constructed of durable, aircraft aluminum and stainless steel to give you a tool that is lightweight and tough
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  • Can roll logs up to 14 Inches in diameter, perfect for a wide variety of tasks
  • Overall length is 48 Inches with a usable handle length of 36 Inches and weighs only 9 lbs., giving you a lightweight design for added leverage
  • Constructed of one piece of solid, 2 Inches hardwood for a durable and reliable Timber Tuff product
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  • Durable bark spud constructed of a heavy-duty, steel blade helps to remove bark from green wood for woodworking or forestry tasks
  • Beveled blade designed to meet the curvature of the log to easily slide between the bark and the wood to reduce damage to the log while debarking
  • Compact and lightweight construction makes this bark spud the ideal size for convenient and portable use
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Timber Tuff Log tongs
  • Tongs open up to 16” wide to fit a wide variety of logs and poles
  • Capacity is 1500 lbs to handle large tasks
  • Constructed of a forged, round steel ring for lifting and skidding
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Make Logging Easier With the Right Logging Tools and Equipment

Whether you’re clearing a lot or just chopping up one felled tree, choosing the right logging tools will help you get the job done with as little strain on your body as possible. You can use a chainsaw to split the tree into more manageable pieces and then use a log hook to help you turn, lift and drag logs.


Use a timber jack to lift large sections of tree a few inches off the ground so you can make complete cuts with a chainsaw while protecting the chain from striking the ground. A cant hook provides leverage for rolling giant logs, and a log hauler hooks around the cut sections to make it easier to lift them without having to squat or bend down.


There are multi-tools that combine several different types of logging tools to minimize the equipment you need to carry. In addition to the right logging equipment, remember to have the correct safety gear, including a helmet, hearing protection, safety glasses and gloves.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What are some common logging tools?

A: Commonly used logging tools include chainsaws, log splitters, haulers, cant hooks and timber jacks. There are logging multi-tools that combine various logging tools into one versatile piece of equipment. This minimizes the number of hand tools you need to carry and keep track of.


Q: What’s a log hook used for?

A: A log hook, also known as a cant hook, has a long handle for leverage, a metal end with small teeth for grip and a moveable metal hook that digs into the log. Its primary function is to keep control of heavy logs while you’re moving them from one place to another. The long handle provides leverage to make rolling the log easier. The longer the handle, the greater leverage you have to move and control heavy logs.

   
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