Trying out a Brush Grubber

   / Trying out a Brush Grubber #41  
I hope this doesn't ruin it for those who have already bought the original brush grubber. I got a new model that clamps to your bucket or mounts to a 2" receiver out back. It has a rope that allows one to release the jaws and "cock" them for the next stem. All from the comfort of my seat, thus eliminating the number one drawback of the original (IMO)
BrushGrubber | Skid Loader Heavy Duty Brush Grubber

On their site it says it will handle 1/2" up to 3" in diameter. I suppose it would depend on the tree but it seems to me that a good bush hog can handle that a lot faster. 3" is probably getting close to the max but I have driven over some pretty big stuff with my bush hog without problems or issues. I suppose if you don't have a bush hog...

I do like the fact that this is mounted on the fell. I like the bucket fork version as well.
 
   / Trying out a Brush Grubber #42  
On their site it says it will handle 1/2" up to 3" in diameter. I suppose it would depend on the tree but it seems to me that a good bush hog can handle that a lot faster. 3" is probably getting close to the max but I have driven over some pretty big stuff with my bush hog without problems or issues. I suppose if you don't have a bush hog...

I do like the fact that this is mounted on the fell. I like the bucket fork version as well.

It's not used in lieu of a bushhog. You use it if you want the roots out too. I also use it in places/slopes etc that I can't get a bush hog to. Works great on big sumac for example. You bush hog that and it grows right back. Rip it out by the roots and it doesn't.
 
 

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