New parts are installed, but the brake doesn't work. More investigation is needed, when it warms up a little. There may be damage to the caliper I didn't see.
They make 3 point hitches for four wheelers. That would make life safer and easier. I made a setup for my garden tractor that works great. I'd send you a picture if I can figure it out.
I would go get a seven foot section of chain and put a slip hook on one side put it threw your SNOW cone ha ha just kidding and put a grab hook on the other end tie your rope to the grab hook and put your slip hook around the tree pull the cone up to it and put in a longer bolt threw the chain on the outside of the cone this will prevent the cone from slipping down off the tree!
I knew you were going to use that thing with no rear brake. Glad you didn't get killed.
New parts are installed, but the brake doesn't work. More investigation is needed, when it warms up a little. There may be damage to the caliper I didn't see.
Well you done got me calling it a snow cone so let's just call it a snow cone we all know what you're talking about 😎☕
Great job !!
I don't know about "great" but at least I didn't get hurt.
They make 3 point hitches for four wheelers. That would make life safer and easier. I made a setup for my garden tractor that works great. I'd send you a picture if I can figure it out.
Can't seem to find a way to send you one. If you have any suggestions and would want to see what I mean I would be glad to show you.
@@tommosier5811 I see you found one of my emails. I'll investigate that hitch. Thank you.
A lot of labor for such a small log.
Good thing I don't do this for a living, Rod.
I say stick with snow cone
I would go get a seven foot section of chain and put a slip hook on one side put it threw your SNOW cone ha ha just kidding and put a grab hook on the other end tie your rope to the grab hook and put your slip hook around the tree pull the cone up to it and put in a longer bolt threw the chain on the outside of the cone this will prevent the cone from slipping down off the tree!
Suggestions like this are so obvious, I'm embarrassed not to to have thought of them. Thanks, Marc.