skidding logs with an RTV

Is anybody usingan RTV to actually skid 8' to 25'saw logsto a landing or bucking site?We rarely cut anything less than 18" unless it's for thinning, blowdown, or distressed timber.
 
[quote user="bczoom"]I'd really like to mail you some of the twine but I'm on my last roll so I can't afford to give any up.

It's just annoying that I can get it cut and to the edge of my property (park trailers in driveway) but can't take it that last 200' without doing yard damage. The trailer tires are narrow and I've been leaving 5" wide, 5" deep ruts through the yard. I just can't do it anymore without having to do a bunch of patching in the spring. I haven't made too much damage yet and a paving roller in the spring will fix it but I don't want to get into bringing in fill and re-seeding.

Maybe I'll just pull the RTV in the shop for a couple days and do some things to it instead. [:D]
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I understand.. you show up late to "the game" and you sometimes loose out. </P>


So maybe you need yet another trailer. I have seen some with really wide flotation tires on them. </P>


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[quote user="hammerhead"]I understand.. you show up late to "the game" and you sometimes loose out.[/quote]
Don't know what you mean.

[quote user="hammerhead"]So maybe you need yet another trailer. I have seen some with really wide flotation tires on them.[/quote]
Oh boy... I'm going to have to pass. I already have 8 or 9 trailers + one in parts I need to assemble.
The ones with floation tires and tandem axle are already in use for bringing wood from the shed to the house. That leaves the other 4x8', 5x6'... size single or tandem axle for other things. Unfortunately, they're all running 4.80 or 5.70 tires on them. Even with tandem axle, they still cut instead of float. I have some small tractor tires that are probably 9" that I should put on one of these for this time of year. I'll put it on the "to do" list for the weekend.
 
[quote user="doggman"]Is anybody usingan RTV to actually skid 8' to 25'saw logsto a landing or bucking site?We rarely cut anything less than 18" unless it's for thinning, blowdown, or distressed timber. [/quote]
Sorry. Can't help there. I'm on a steep hill and skidding is a no-no since they roll donwhill off the trail.
If you kept the nose of the log from digging, I wouldn't see the RTV having an issue with it. OK, maybe it won't like a 24", 25' long oak but I honestly don't know.
 
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