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08-07-2012, 02:03 PM #1Silver Member
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Power Trac Tree Shear Mounting
Hello;
I need to communicate with owner / operators of the PT Tree Shears. I looks like I'll be getting one soon. It will be used with a JD 3320 and 300CX loader. When I make a mount I don't know if it should be mounted to the Heavy Dutry Bucket or should it be mounted with the bucket removed.
Most likely I will use a 10 foot section of 3" pipe for an extension. It's primary use will be for pruning trees any tree shearing will be on small 3" - 4" Austrian pines and the same size poplar.
I sure would like to see some pictures of what other folks have done for mounting.
thanks, nicholas
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08-07-2012 02:03 PM # ADS
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08-07-2012, 02:27 PM #2
Re: Power Trac Tree Shear Mounting
Most likely the people on this forum use the PT quick attach that comes with it and fits on their PT. I suggest that in addition to posting here, you post on another section of TBN. You might try the attachment section. Good luck with this.
Bob Rip
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08-07-2012, 07:41 PM #3Platinum Member
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Re: Power Trac Tree Shear Mounting
I'd think you would have a clearer field of view without the bucket. Other than that, it will probably work either way.
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