Log Arch Prototype
– Sawmill
Original post: July 26, 2021 Last Updated: December 31, 2025
This is the first trial of the log arch. Chuck and his brother, Mike, came up with this log arch design and manufactured the prototype. It is still being tested, but so far, so good.
We believe the log arch will be the perfect fit for retrieving small loads of logs. We are hoping that with the log arch we will no longer need to haul heavy equipment to sites for small loads and this will save us time and money.
More videos are on the way, so stop back. We will also be doing videos showing some of the details in case you are a “do-it-yourselfer” that wants ideas on how to manufacture your own log arch.
Let us know what you think!
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Equipment in Video:
Log Arch
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