Timber Croc

Timber Croc

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Premium timber handling solutions. Irish made, and built to last a lifetime 🇮🇪🐊 Demo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoYX9Mxf3OQ

29/05/2026

Ask any experienced person cutting light timber down on the ground is one of the most dangerous jobs you can do with a chainsaw.

Why? The wood is so small and light, the chain is almost guaranteed to catch the dirt. Once that happens, your chain is blunt, kickback is bound to happen, and that’s exactly how serious accidents occur. So we say to people all the time, why would you take the risk?

Day two here at the Royal Bath and West Show, and we’re showing people how to avoid that nightmare completely.

Watch how the independent steel teeth on the Timber Croc bite into even the smallest, lightest pieces of wood. It locks the timber solid at waist height so it can’t twist, spin, or slip. No dangerous balancing acts, no blunt chains, and no wrecked back.

👇 WHERE TO FIND US TODAY 👇
If you’re walking the show today, come on over to Stand 347, Avenue B. Drop a bit of light timber into the teeth yourself and see how it takes the danger completely out of the job.

CAN’T MAKE THE SHOW?
Visit our website in the comments below to check out the full range online. We offer free delivery on all flagship log holders across Ireland and NI, and charge only €15 to the UK and Europe.

Simple as that.

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28/05/2026

Day one at the Royal Bath and West and the gates are open.

After 15 years of doing these shows, the reaction is always the same. People walk up, look at the independent teeth, and you see the exact moment it clicks for them.

The main thing we keep hearing today is how much people hate dragging someone else out to the yard just to hold a log steady. The teeth on the Timber Croc bite in so you don't have to worry about keeping the log steady. It acts as those second pair of hands, to help you get the job done safely on your own before the summer growth takes over.

We’re at Stand 347 all day. Come over, drop a log into it, and see for yourself.

Can't make the show? Order yours today, free delivery on all flagship log holders across Ireland and NI. Link to our website in the comments below

27/05/2026

No more hanging around waiting for other people to come and help me."

We hear that all the time, and honestly, it’s the exact reason we build the Timber Croc.

Cutting up firewood used to be a two-person job. You either needed someone else there to hold the log steady, or you were doing that dangerous balancing act trying to pin the wood down with your boot while operating a live chainsaw.

Our Galvanised 3-Point Link (Cat 1) completely changes that. It grips the timber solid at waist height so a solo operator can safely cut up everything from heavy logs to smaller wood completely on their own. No waiting around on anyone else, no awkward bending, and no wrecked back. You just crack on and get the job done.

If you want to see exactly how it works, we’re over at the Royal Bath and West Show this week. We’ll have the flagship range right there on the stand doing live demonstrations so you can see the grip and the build quality for yourself.

If you’re around the show over the next few days, come on down to the stand and say hello.

We are at Stand 347 - Avenue B

Can't make it this year? You can order yours today here: https://timbercroc.com/products/galvanised-timber-croc-3-point-link-cat-1-for-tractors-heavy-duty

21/05/2026

"Fabulous" isn’t a word we use a whole lot. Usually, when we talk about our range we describe it as being tough or handy.

Someone sent us a message this week and used that exact word to describe the Timber Croc, and to be fair to him, when you look at what he was doing before, you can see his point.

He was doing what half the country does, bending right down to the ground, trying to pin a log steady with the toe of his boot, and hoping for the best with the chainsaw. It’s awkward, and your back is fairly wrecked by the end of it.

For him, "fabulous" just meant the timber is held solid at waist height, the job gets done in half the time, and he’s fit and ready to head out the next morning.

You shouldn't have to fight the wood just to get a bit of timber cut. When the equipment does the holding for you, the job is simple.

Link in the comments to see the full range. 👇🏻

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