Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator?

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   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #23  
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That's a fantastic attachment. So much of the nastiness of a clearing operation is dealing with dirty stumps in the burn pile. Your tree shear will allow the stump to stay in the ground for easier burning and less soil impact. It looks like you can cut things low enough to drive right over them.

Very impressive.
 
   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #24  
Re: Trees--cut with \'Limminator or \'Terminator?

That's a fantastic attachment. So much of the nastiness of a clearing operation is dealing with dirty stumps in the burn pile. Your tree shear will allow the stump to stay in the ground for easier burning and less soil impact. It looks like you can cut things low enough to drive right over them.

Very impressive.
 
   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #25  
Re: Trees--cut with \'Limminator or \'Terminator?

I have a different design of shear with opposing blades. You can cut flush or even below the surface. But if the stump is where it will be driven over multiple times, like on a trail, what was once flush can be sticking up several inches as the dirt packs around it. No big deal most of the time but they have a way of making their presence know once in awhile.

John
 
   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #26  
Re: Trees--cut with \'Limminator or \'Terminator?

I have a different design of shear with opposing blades. You can cut flush or even below the surface. But if the stump is where it will be driven over multiple times, like on a trail, what was once flush can be sticking up several inches as the dirt packs around it. No big deal most of the time but they have a way of making their presence know once in awhile.

John
 
   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #27  
Re: Trees--cut with \'Limminator or \'Terminator?

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Your tree shear will allow the stump to stay in the ground for easier burning and less soil impact. . )</font>

Just out of curiosity, how do you get a stump that is green and underground, with access to air on only one side to burn?

Andy
 
   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #28  
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Your tree shear will allow the stump to stay in the ground for easier burning and less soil impact. . )</font>

Just out of curiosity, how do you get a stump that is green and underground, with access to air on only one side to burn?

Andy
 
   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #29  
Re: Trees--cut with \'Limminator or \'Terminator?

Jim,

Are the trees too big to pull? If not maybe consider something like I built, eliminates regrowth.

dsb
 

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   / Trees--cut with 'Limminator or 'Terminator? #30  
Re: Trees--cut with \'Limminator or \'Terminator?

Jim,

Are the trees too big to pull? If not maybe consider something like I built, eliminates regrowth.

dsb
 
 
 
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