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Another idea, is to use the Logging trailers such as the 4 point one included with The Valley DLC.
Or maybe your stuck with using stock trucks, however they aren't all bad. The Ural 375 is a great option as it comes win a crane and able to haul a 4 point load with the crane installed.
Another good option is the Kraz 260, which has a nice appearance and great performance but also allows a crane + 4 load points.
Hope this helps.
Its a few ideas, but the biggest thing we were trying to do, was to use smaller modded light duty trucks for doing some log runs. The stock ones are good but we want to mix it up a bit!
The issue I have is that Modded/workshop trucks often have custom loads, and many times these custom loads will ONLY work in a log station(Where you spawn the load directly onto the truck) and not work in a log kiosk.
A wide variety of smaller trucks as well as some larger ones. Some of the larger ones will still work, but not always. If its a custom load name it doesn't seem to be guaranteed to work.
Yeah, it depends on the load though. Mostly for non-standard points though, for some normal points like for 1, 2, 5, and 8 points of load I find the normal logs pretty much always wont work, but there is a higher chance of it working if its more the standard 3,4,6 points.