According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a cant hook is: “A hinged metal hook at the end of a long handle, used for gripping and rolling logs.” One refinement of the cant hook is the timberjack, which attaches a stand to a cant hook, enabling the user to turn and elevate smaller logs, thus allowing the user to cut those logs without the saw coming in contact with the ground.
I own a 48-inch Ironton Wooden Handle Timberjack. It is an extremely useful tool. It allows me to roll larger logs and elevate smaller logs that I would otherwise have difficulty moving. The drawbacks are that the Ironton Timberjack is heavy, unwieldy, and often has trouble gripping logs larger than 10 inches in diameter.
Earlier this year, I saw an online advertisement for a tool called the LogOX. I was initially interested in the tool as an improved cant hook, since the angle of the hook looked better designed to grip logs of various sizes.
With that in mind, I contacted LogOX to see if I could borrow a 3-in-1 Forestry Tool for testing and evaluation. LogOX Co-Founder and General Manager, Austin Roberts, was kind enough to respond to my inquiry. We began a week-long conversation which culminated in Mr. Roberts agreeing to send me a Forester Package. In addition to the 3-in-1 tool, the Forester Package includes a pickaroon attachment, a hauler holster, and a gear bag.
During our conversation, Mr. Roberts encouraged me to view their 19-minute video. The shipping confirmation repeated this recommendation. The video reveals that Mr. Roberts is not just a desk jockey. He is fit, skilled with a chainsaw, and possesses sound practical knowledge about harvesting timber. The video was filled with helpful tips about how to get the most out of the Forester Package.Continue reading“Gear Review: LogOX Forester Package, by The Novice”