ducati996
Banned
Just one of those projects that start out straight forward and turn more involved than what was planned -
A large maple tree had to come down because of fungus rot - so the task of dropping the tree into manageable bits were in order. Lots of limbs & Big logs (1,000 lbs plus) resulted in the tractor having to move and load them in the truck, a lot were a little to big for the saw I had at the time. Started focusing on the stump, not thinking how big it was - well it just keeped getting bigger and bigger -
The backhoe had to fight for every bite - the roots on this maple were strong and made for difficult going. Persistance pays off, and eventually seeing the size of this monster, I had to dig a ramp into the stump to get under it.
The truck pulled it out of the ditch (2520 could have pushed it as well), but the 2520 did all the hard work and removed all the roots holding this monster in place - Overall it was a successful job and the 2520 did an amazing job. It dosent mean I will tackle something like this anytime soon. I will either grind it, or get a full size TLB -
Getting the stump on the truck part hasnt been completed yet (ran out of time) but it will be of one or two ways - the stump is 3000-4000 lbs best guess, so by me getting all the dirt off and cutting off the last part off the tree trunk should get me to the point where I can get it in the truck. Otherwise I can back the truck into the "ravine" which will give me enough height to place it on the truck bed - either way the hard part is over with (and thats getting the stump out). I have no doubts the 2520 will be successful in getting the stump where I need it-
I'm determined to get it on the truck no matter what
I will post a follow up maybe in the next day or two - and I will have that area smoothed out and seeded looking like nothing happened in no time at all
well anyway thats the plan. Overall the goal was not to swing an axe at all, and I was very successful in that - the axes stayed just where I left them
Enjoy the pictures -
p.s just a friendly reminder the links are optional for your viewing pleasure - they are there for those who want to view as many links as possible, and for those who choose not to view them can simply ignore them -
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010036.jpg
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A large maple tree had to come down because of fungus rot - so the task of dropping the tree into manageable bits were in order. Lots of limbs & Big logs (1,000 lbs plus) resulted in the tractor having to move and load them in the truck, a lot were a little to big for the saw I had at the time. Started focusing on the stump, not thinking how big it was - well it just keeped getting bigger and bigger -

The backhoe had to fight for every bite - the roots on this maple were strong and made for difficult going. Persistance pays off, and eventually seeing the size of this monster, I had to dig a ramp into the stump to get under it.
The truck pulled it out of the ditch (2520 could have pushed it as well), but the 2520 did all the hard work and removed all the roots holding this monster in place - Overall it was a successful job and the 2520 did an amazing job. It dosent mean I will tackle something like this anytime soon. I will either grind it, or get a full size TLB -

Getting the stump on the truck part hasnt been completed yet (ran out of time) but it will be of one or two ways - the stump is 3000-4000 lbs best guess, so by me getting all the dirt off and cutting off the last part off the tree trunk should get me to the point where I can get it in the truck. Otherwise I can back the truck into the "ravine" which will give me enough height to place it on the truck bed - either way the hard part is over with (and thats getting the stump out). I have no doubts the 2520 will be successful in getting the stump where I need it-
I'm determined to get it on the truck no matter what

I will post a follow up maybe in the next day or two - and I will have that area smoothed out and seeded looking like nothing happened in no time at all


Enjoy the pictures -
p.s just a friendly reminder the links are optional for your viewing pleasure - they are there for those who want to view as many links as possible, and for those who choose not to view them can simply ignore them -
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010037.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010041.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010038.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010039.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010042.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010036.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010033-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010021.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v171/ducati996/P1010034-1.jpg