Good idea? Bad idea? Buy it or make one myself?

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Dougster

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What do you folks think of this "tree pulling" FEL attachment being offered on a certain large auction site? It's sort of a horizontal plane grapple arm. For $500.00 and change (plus shipping), is it worth it? Not worth it? Or so easy to build myself that I'd be a fool to do otherwise?
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Obviously, I'd have to add some sort of tall guard piece to the back of it unless I want to redesign my tractor's hood every day... and Lord knows I can do the same thing with a chain and/or my root/rock grapple... but the cost is not crazy outragious and I do have a TON of small nuisance trees to remove. Hmmmm... What do you folks think? :confused:

Dougster
 
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Dougster, it looks easy to build , how about some food for thought ? swivel backing plate and cutting jaws, they will hold and cut also and You must have a serious machine to pull a tree out of the ground that large, I have a 6,500 pound 60 HP. Cummins diesel and 4 inch tree gives me a hard time unless I rock it, kinda like a dentist does with a tooth
Jim:)
 
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MrJimi said:
Dougster, it looks easy to build, how about some food for thought? swivel backing plate and cutting jaws, they will hold and cut also and You must have a serious machine to pull a tree out of the ground that large, I have a 6,500 pound 60 HP. Cummins diesel and 4 inch tree gives me a hard time unless I rock it, kinda like a dentist does with a tooth
Jim:)

Hi Jim - Oh, I don't think I'll be pulling out many 4 inch trees... but I can lift a ton (net, plus or minus) and I'm betting I can pull up to maybe 3 inch? With a little rocking as you say! :D For better or worse, I have been pushing over such smaller trees... or cutting them down first... and then digging up the roots later with the BH. I'm just wondering if this saves me a step or two? :confused:

The thing is that I could buy a skidsteer 1/4"-3/8" blank mounting plate for maybe $100... plus a suitable cylinder & hoses... plus a little choice surplus steel... and with a little cutting, welding and paint I could have the very same thing for half the price. I am not a welder... sadly... but we have three certified pros in the immediate family (just not all local... so it would take some advance planning!). :)

Dougster
 
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I posted this about 2 weeks ago. For the price, I don't believe I'd build one. It depends on shipping costs. I go to Pittsburgh once a year so I may pick one up.
 
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I just re-read your post and you have a grapple, why would you want 2 attachments that do almost the same thing ?I think if you build or buy something like this

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and stab the tree a few times around it and pop it out then use your grapple to move them where you want , I think you will have more change in your pocket and time to enjoy an adult beverage
Jim:)
 
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kossetx said:
I posted this about 2 weeks ago. For the price, I don't believe I'd build one. It depends on shipping costs. I go to Pittsburgh once a year so I may pick one up.
OPPS!!! :eek: Sorry. I didn't see your earlier post. I'll go look for it. :)

They quoted me $120 shipping to my location near Boston, so best I could do would be $620.00. I'm seeing mounting plates for $135 (+/-) shipped and surplus cylinders for $150 to $200. I'm guessing I can build the whole thing... only stronger... for $350.00. I'm even thinking of building a mucho improved design for around $450.00 or so.

On the other hand, as you say, the price is nothing compared to other implements... and I am fundamentally lazy at heart. :D Hmmmmm...

Dougster
 
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MrJimi said:
I just re-read your post and you have a grapple, why would you want 2 attachments that do almost the same thing ?I think if you build or buy something like this... and stab the tree a few times around it and pop it out then use your grapple to move them where you want , I think you will have more change in your pocket and time to enjoy an adult beverage
Jim:)

Hi Jim - Your point is entirely valid. In fact, I'll bet I've got at least 4 or 5 separate ways to get rid of a tree by now! :D This would be number 6. :) On the other hand, the thought of pulling out small trees... roots and all... in a single step is very appealing. I've even thought about designing & building a grapple bucket that shifts 90 degrees from horizontal to vertical to achieve that end... but I'm probably the only one who would actually want one! :(

At the end of the day, the simplicity and low cost of this implement is what has me interested... even if it will constitute my 6th way to remove a tree!!!

Dougster
 
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Looks to me like a 15 ft. of chain will do about the same thing? But that might just be me.
 
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Removing a tree in our Florida sand is easy, tie it high and push or pull it over roots and all like our hurricanes do :rolleyes: I remember our Maine soil well , it would hold a tree real good and you living in Ma. it must be close
Have fun
Jim:)
 
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Kendall69 said:
Looks to me like a 15 ft. of chain will do about the same thing? But that might just be me.

Correct! :D But too simple, cheap and not nearly as much fun! :)

Plus you need to understand that half my fun is scaring holy heck out of the neighbors! Although, admittedly, the grapple is best for that! :D

Dougster
 
 
 
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