knightrider955 said:No Im not kidding and I'll tell you why. Last summer I was knocking over some dead trees and I did the "nudging it slow" with my bucket. This only caused the tree to sway. Which made it snap off halfway up. Fortunatly it few away from me and my tractor. Ive found that one good ram usually forces the tree right over or at least leans it. Which if it breaks after that, who cares because it leaning or falling away from me. Momentum is key. Just like pulling with chains. I slack the chain as much as I can, I put her in 3 high and let her fly. If I just tugged slowly at it, thats wear on my drivetrain and clutch. With speed, I let the momentum of my heavy tractor do the work, not the tractor. Simple physics.
You obviously don't understand basic physics let alone Newtonian physics.