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<blockquote data-quote="Reise" data-source="post: 1341422" data-attributes="member: 18964"><p>I'll include a pic of a 517</p><p></p><p>A shoe ? You know those sno-cones they use on dogs so they cannot lick ? Same thing, just thicker. Hole in it for your cable, slide it up and out of the way, set the choker, let the shoe fall and just you pulling it will pull the log into the shoe. They are normally thick uhmw or nylatron. They use the heck out of them in sand, but they work for rocks and mud too. </p><p></p><p>Forget renting. I am on the other side of the state so it is hard for me to get anything big over there, not that you could use it if I did. Log-lag your cribbing on the trail edge for dirt stability, let the natural vegitation do the rest. You will get a pretty good "road" out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reise, post: 1341422, member: 18964"] I'll include a pic of a 517 A shoe ? You know those sno-cones they use on dogs so they cannot lick ? Same thing, just thicker. Hole in it for your cable, slide it up and out of the way, set the choker, let the shoe fall and just you pulling it will pull the log into the shoe. They are normally thick uhmw or nylatron. They use the heck out of them in sand, but they work for rocks and mud too. Forget renting. I am on the other side of the state so it is hard for me to get anything big over there, not that you could use it if I did. Log-lag your cribbing on the trail edge for dirt stability, let the natural vegitation do the rest. You will get a pretty good "road" out of it. [/QUOTE]
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