My initial idea was this:
1. Mount a log grappler to the rear of my rig, along with a protective plate for the butt end of the log.
2. Put 300psi (50psi more than I run at ride height) of nitrogen into my rear shocks.
3. Using my rear suspension suck-down winch......lower the grappler (and the entire rear end of the vehicle) to the ground and hook the butt end of the log.
4. Release the rear winch pressure on the rear suspension. Now, the (additional) pressure in the air shocks will lift the log a few inches off the ground and make it "easy" to drag. Drag it into place.
5. Suck down the rear winch, lowering the log to the ground, and un-hooking the log.
Move on to the next log.
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I dont know much bout link setups. . . do u really think your shocks would really be able to lift up a heavy ass log???
I was thinking maybe sumthing along the lines of almost like a shovel end that u would lower down let it slide under the bottom of the log and use a small whinch to lift the arm maybe a few inches off the ground. . . its all about leverage i think ur tiny little winch could lift a but end of a log a few inches off the ground. . .