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Timber Tuff TMB-45 Timberjack, 1 Count (Pack of 1),Green

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About this item

  • Works with logs up to 12" in diameter
  • Measures 48" long with a usable handle of 37"
  • Weighs only 11 lbs.
  • Lifts logs 11" off of the ground - preventing kickbacks and keeping you chain saw from digging into the ground
  • Bottom detaches for easy log rolling
  • Constructed of a steel handle with a powder-coat finish to resist corrosion
  • Keeps logs secure, making cutting logs safer
  • 1 year limited manufacturer's parts warranty



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  • #764,405 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #540 in Log Splitter Parts & Accessories

Product Description

Lifts logs 11" so chain won't dig into the ground. Two part steel handle for small storage spaces. Overall length is 48"; useable handle length is 37". Handles logs up to 12" diameter.

From the Manufacturer

1 year limited manufacturer warranty.


Customer
I just wish they made a bigger one. Once you've used a log jack you'll wonder why you didn't get one sooner. This rig won't pick up a log bigger than the jaws pinch, but that feature will keep you from overtaxing it and breaking it. It's pretty well thought out, easy to set up, and so long as you think that picking up logs to get them off the ground so you can run a chainsaw and buck the log into fire lengths is easy, then it's easy to use. It works as expected, and keeps you from sticking your bar and chain into the dirt to finish a cut, and that's what the doctor ordered. 2 Thumbs Up.
Reviewed in Japan on January 19, 2023
簡単に組み立てができ セットも簡単です
Dudley C. Wireman
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2021
Be sure to read the product description and instructions. This timber jack is only designed for logs up to 12" in diameter. I didn't and the handle bent when trying to do a 20" log. Also, the handle didn't screw together (mate up) as shown in the pictures and advertisement. As hard as I tried, I could only get the two shafts to screw in a mate up. They seem to stop about halfway. Therefore, be careful when purchasing this is you're doing large logs and return it immediately if the two shafts don't mate up. Mine is still useable for the lighter stuff but really wasn't what I needed.
辻 弘行
Reviewed in Japan on November 17, 2021
チェンソーが土を切る事が無くなりました重宝に使ってます非常に良いです
Mike A. Johnson
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2020
No one should be processing wood without one. A fraction of the price compared to name brands and works just as well!
高見澤 亨
Reviewed in Japan on October 25, 2020
あまりお目にかからない商品なので見つけるのに大変でした。使い勝手は良いです。
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2018
Works well on smaller logs, bent handle on a larger log
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2018
First off it's important to understand this tool will obviously have limitations if you're a big strong lad, the handle is basically a piece of 1" rigid pipe so if you're standing on the thing it's probably going to bend. However, I've been using it to turn logs off a pile for about a week now and haven't had any issues. I recieved the updated model with the reinforced handle and I'm turning 8-10" logs without issue.I bought this thing for my dad who is much less physically built, there's no way he's ever going to damage this thing but if I wanted to I personally could bend it in half if I wanted to destroy it. If you want one that's idiot-proof get one with a big wooden handle.
GP1949
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
This is a tough timberjack great for home use. With this aid I cut split and stacked a cord and a half of hard wood in seven hours from the trees to the stacked fire wood. If there is one issue I could address with this tool it is to reshape he claw, add a second bend giving this tool greater reach. Place this bend half way between the attachment point of the claw and the first bend. This would not increase the cost of manufacturing significantly and it would increase this tools bite exponentially. Well, today the handle bent not significantly but enough to make me cautious from now on. Sorry to have to report this seems steel is soft may have to fill handle with concrete.
GhillieMan
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2013
If you want a tool to help block those 2-legged Zombies, then you need this Zombie Green product.For most homeowners that have trees in and around their homestead, this tool is excellent for the money, but it is not built strong enough for professional logging high intensity use. For natural critical incidents such as downed trees during tornadoes this tool will help you use leverage to muscle the downed logs/trees out the way, or to cut.Here are four tips to remember:1. Use Loctite to prevent the two piece handle from unscrewing during use;2. Use a hammer (or step on it with your body weight) to help lock the Hook device in the log;3. When the Timber Tuff TMB-45 Steel Handled Timberjack is in Log Moving Mode (e.g. NOT for use as a log jack to cut logs) you must remove the black jack part (the Holding T-Frame). To prevent losing the black T-Frame and screws and possibly to help reinforce the bottom of the unit: stuff the removed T-Frame into the existing hole at the end with the "ground end" of the T-Frame running parallel to how the logs would be hooked; apply duct tape to help keep it in place, and; reinstall the two bolt-washer-nut sets that were in the T-Frame back in the green holes. And;4. As for slowing down the 2-legged Zombies that drive vehicles, leave a few downed logs parallel in your driveway so not to block egress and ingress during normal conditions. Then use the Timber Tuff to move those downed logs to block or slow down unwanted two-legged pests in vehicles in the event of a major critical incident when 911 and cellular towers are BLOCKED by the government.The Timber Tuff TMB-45 may come in handy for post-critical incident cleanup, too. Need to remove those really stiff 2-legged Zombie Logs that you successfully stopped from invading your Shelter-In Place location? Just use the Timber Tuff TMB-45 to help facilitate their removal. After all, who wants to touch REALLY DEAD Zombies??!!Take care of yourself and take care of those whom God placed in your stewardship.Blessings,...Chappy
Robert F. Cornthwaite
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2009
I was looking for a Timber-jack that was strong and inexpensive. Well the "Timber Tuff TMB-45" is just that. Through Amazon.com I got free delivery and no sales tax, so my only comparison was for the price. Well this jack is 100% all steel, and the welds are very heavy and strong. It claims that it can handle trees up to 12" in diameter, so I had to test it to the max. I went into the woods and looked for 50' (or longer) trees that were a full 12" and already down and was able in every case (this included pine, oak, and hickory trees) to grab and lift the tree off the ground even allowing for the "foot" to mash down into the leaf-filled ground. It did everything and actually more than I expected for $32. I had looked at several more expensive models, you know, the ones with "fiberglass" or "real oak or ash" handles (costing at least 2x) and then came across this all steel jack - why would I want to buy a fancy (and weaker) product for more money. It works great, I can only imagine that those other manufaacturers stay in business because people simply have not seen this product. I would very definitely recommend it to anyone.