Pulling roots

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rolloff3

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I recently cleared a field of oak and fur trees buy pushing them over with an excavator . Now I have lots off roots to clear above and below the surf use . What is the best 3 point attachment to clear the roots? Thanks Pete
 
   / Pulling roots #2  
your best bet would have been to keep the excavator a little longer I think...!

Other's here may have a better suggestion, but all I can think is that you need to deep plough (moldboard plough) to get the rest of the buried root to the surface, and then try to collect the bits with a land rake or similar...

:welcome:
 
   / Pulling roots #3  
Do you have enough tractor power to use a multipoint ripper bar?

I've used both a single shank ripper and a bucket tooth bar to dislodge broken roots before.

Caught plenty with both a rototiller and moldboard plow too but not intentionally :D
 
   / Pulling roots #4  
I use the rippers on my boxblade. I set them deep and usaully turn them in reverse and backup,not always,but its easier to push the roots up in a pile and clean your rippers out if there backwards. Hope this helps. LUTT:thumbsup:
 
   / Pulling roots #5  
Thank you, LUTT, above. I will try turning around the rippers on my box blade. I have a lot of roots to pile up too.

A good tip.
 
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Thank you, LUTT, above. I will try turning around the rippers on my box blade. I have a lot of roots to pile up too.

A good tip.

Your welcome! LUTT
 
   / Pulling roots #7  
Use a root grapple. It's what it's designed for. It has many other uses after you are done clearing the land too. Watch Ted in action here:How To Use A Compact Root Grapple - YouTube

Everything attachments also has a new "in-house" grapple that looks pretty good.

HP
 
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your best bet would have been to keep the excavator a little longer I think...!

Other's here may have a better suggestion, but all I can think is that you need to deep plough (moldboard plough) to get the rest of the buried root to the surface, and then try to collect the bits with a land rake or similar...

:welcome:
Thanks for all the responses with some great suggestions . I'm new to this site and I'm glade I found it. Soon as the weather breaks I'll give some a try.
 
 
 
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