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hank



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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Receiver Hitch Log Holder
Is anybody aware of a product similar to thatshown below available in the UK?

2โ€ receiver log holder

http://www.tieboss.com/ProductDetail.cfm?ID=2141


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Post #681726 25th Jan 2018 10:04pm
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blackwolf



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Easy enough to make one, I would have thought. Quite a clever idea, I suppose.
Post #681742 25th Jan 2018 10:56pm
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leeds



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Have not seen anything like that offered by 2" receiver makers in the UK.

Safari Equip who make 2" receivers in West Yorkshire certainly do not offer one. They have made 2" receiver specials for our customers before now. They were of simpler designs to that particular log jaw.

I would doubt that they would want to design and make a one off of that type of jaw as I could see one or points/measurements being critical.

Have you tried contacting the makers in the USA?



Brendan
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custom90



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Just buy direct, be prepared for customs fees and VAT@ 20% (All pretty normal, nothing stupid). On arrival here.
And then you have your item, might have to wait a few weeks but I doubt you are in a hurry.

I've bought direct from the USA many many times, using the VAT and Customs fees billed on arrival.
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blackwolf



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It would only take an hour or so to make one!
Post #681756 25th Jan 2018 11:53pm
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hank



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I could make one but it would just be another thing to add to the ever growing list of projects! The price is reasonable so not worth the time.

If there are no UK equivalents looks like I will order from USA!

I am in the process of converting my log splitter from electric to trailer mounted petrol so perhaps better to find a log holder solution that can be mounted to the trailer
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Zed



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That looks a bit gimmicky to me and probably quite a faff. I reckon for small amounts it would likely be quicker to cut on the ground/pile and for larger a saw horse/bench is very effective. If you havenโ€™t already, check out some of the ideas on arbtalk. There are some really good solutions for different size logs/loads. Off the shelf, custom orders as well as home built.
Post #681812 26th Jan 2018 10:52am
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alwoodley72



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^^ arbtalk has always been a great site, can absorb a lot of time and money though!!โ€ฆ

Cheers alex 98 300 tdi 90 project
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hank



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Yeah I need to get more into arbtalk. Consider me nudged to sign up!
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jst



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By the time you have lifted it up to lock in place you could it cut it up by then. Cheers

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Post #681901 26th Jan 2018 4:47pm
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hank



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Yeah, it's more about keeping the chain out of the ground and dulling it
Post #682561 29th Jan 2018 9:42am
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jst



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cut 2/3rds roll it? Cheers

James
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90 2010 Hardtop
90 M57 1988 Hardtop
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Zed



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Yep. There is no substitute for good technique.
Post #682571 29th Jan 2018 10:22am
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hank



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Yep that's fine on bigger stuff but it's a pain on small diameter. Thought this holder looked handy...
Post #682589 29th Jan 2018 12:13pm
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Romadog



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Think this company maybe able to help.

I remember a similar tool advertised by a dealer with this company's 'Saw Mate' chainsaw holder.

https://www.tcfengineering.co.uk/
Post #682722 29th Jan 2018 7:56pm
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