dangerdoc
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Thanks. I'll try giving it a yank first. I have a stout nylon sling I can use, but the hoe may be in the way of me getting directly to the drawbar. I'll figure something out. And if that doesn't work, then I'll get out the chainsaw so I can have at it with the hoe easier.
It's got small white flowers in spring, Bird. That's all I can tell you. Small green leaves, too, but I can't remember the shape.
If you have a chain with a slip hook, they will drawdown tight. I've snapped a couple of chains and never had one come flying up at the tractor seat. I have had nylon smack me when it snapped.
Looking at the number of stems, it might put up a fight but I think you have a good shot with the tractor. When I got out of the service, I lived in town for a few years, I would pull up bushes with a suburban, the tractor should have much more traction.
Using a chain, you can give her a little slack but I would avoid using a running start. You could hook the chain to the loader and pull it out going backwards, you will have a little less traction but you won't flip the tractor.
Which ever way you do it, wear eye protection.