Advice on 2 chores

   / Advice on 2 chores #11  
This is what I use for skidding smaller logs. When I built it, I added a chain grab hook at the top so I could hook a chain around a log, then drop the chain into the chain grab. Then just raise the 3pt lift and start dragging. You can do the same thing with a boom pole, but I prefer this way because it keeps the attachment point a little bit lower and closer to the tractor.


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You can also use the same attachment for pulling fence posts out of the ground just by wrapping the chain or strap around the post, and then raising the 3pt lift. The 3pt lift almost always has more lifting power than the FEL does, but typically a metal T-post won't be all that hard to pull out of the ground anyway.

Something else you can consider for getting posts out of the ground is a fence or brush grubber. You can do a search on them to see what's out there.


There's also some fence pullers that work manually:

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   / Advice on 2 chores #12  
I pulled a couple T-posts with my bucket. I just hooked a chain onto the front lip. (You might need a friend and a six pack:biggrin:) One wanted to lift the back of the tractor off the ground but I didn't have any weight on the 3-point and my tractor is a just a 2305.
 
   / Advice on 2 chores #13  
Some type of grapple for the loader would probably be the best choice for picking up and moving logs, but would require some extra hydraulics beyond the standard setup from the factory for the 2520.

I find my pallet forks to be invaluable and have used them to move a lot of rocks, logs lumber and whatever. They are also good for pulling posts, just wrap a chain around the post and over the forks.

Runner,

What brand of pallet forks are on your JD? Those are sweet. Also where did you buy them?

Thanks
 
   / Advice on 2 chores #14  
As others have said, use the loader to pull the posts. Have a helper do the following; wrap the chain around the post near the top, hold tension on the tail end of the chain, pay attention to keep gloved hands and fingers from getting pinched, pull post, drop tail end of chain, unravel post, move to next post. Go down the line and pull all posts that come out easily. Drive back the line and helper loads posts onto bucket or forks. A good helper will save you many hours and much effort. Tight posts will require a little more thought and effort.
 
   / Advice on 2 chores #15  
I have spent about 80% of the 60hrs I have put on my tractor since I purchased it last August cleaning up fallen trees and brush and my grapple has been invaluable. As mentioned, the biggest incremental cost beyond a set of pallet forks is the extra hydraulics necessary, but I have found that it was well worth the price. I started with the bucket, then bucket pallet forks, but I get so much more done with the grapple it is amazing (and I should mention it is way more fun to use).

If you go the grapple route, there are a number of good light duty options that will complement you loader well. Many also use a rear hydraulic kit and run lines to operate the grapple which may be a reasonably economical solution for hydraulics.

-Dana
 

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   / Advice on 2 chores #16  
I've taken out and burned thousands of trees. I started out using my front bucket to pick them up and drag them to the burn pile while going backwards. This was slow and awkward. Sometimes I'd have to lift and move the bucket to get it going again when I lost traction. I wraped the chain around the tree, or if small enough, as many trees as I could get. Then hook the other end of the chain to my bucket.

One day, I got to wondering if it would be better to pull them from the rear and drive forward. My tires have more traction going forward, and I can sit forward and stear a lot easier.

It was like night and day!!!!!! I will never pull anything backwards again. Lifting isn't needed. Just wrap the chain around the log and have it hooked to the tow bar in back.

For real speed, the grapple is by far the best invention ever. It has it's limits, but if you can pick it up and get it through where you need to go, it's ten times faster.

Good luck,
Eddie
 
   / Advice on 2 chores #17  
I've taken out and burned thousands of trees. I started out using my front bucket to pick them up and drag them to the burn pile while going backwards. This was slow and awkward. Sometimes I'd have to lift and move the bucket to get it going again when I lost traction. I wraped the chain around the tree, or if small enough, as many trees as I could get. Then hook the other end of the chain to my bucket.

One day, I got to wondering if it would be better to pull them from the rear and drive forward. My tires have more traction going forward, and I can sit forward and stear a lot easier.

It was like night and day!!!!!! I will never pull anything backwards again. Lifting isn't needed. Just wrap the chain around the log and have it hooked to the tow bar in back.



For real speed, the grapple is by far the best invention ever. It has it's limits, but if you can pick it up and get it through where you need to go, it's ten times faster.

Good luck,
Eddie

only thing about driving forward is if the tree is large and snags something. ive had them pitch up and nearly try to hit the tractor. going backwards i can lift the base of the tree up to prevent snags.
when the horses pull them, their forward movement tends to lift the tree.
 
   / Advice on 2 chores #18  
"Runner,

What brand of pallet forks are on your JD? Those are sweet. Also where did you buy them?

Thanks"

They are Frontier, 42 inch, fixed-tine forks. Available at your friendly local John Deere dealer.
 
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Thank you for all the great ideas! I am definitely going to look into a grapple. Any economical recommendations?
 

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