beenthere
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6" are saplings. At least in a foresters world. 
When they get to 12" diam, then we start calling them trees.
Curious what species can be pulled out with FEL and bucket curl that are 6" size. Must be very shallow rooted.
I grub out 6" norway spruce with my forks, and pop the lateral roots using the forks on curl up. With the lateral roots torn loose, then go up about 4-5' height and push over with FEL. Get under the root cluster with forks and pop them out (but not easily) with a combination of lifting and pushing. Another 1000 to go and I should have them pretty well thinned out.
When they get to 12" diam, then we start calling them trees.
Curious what species can be pulled out with FEL and bucket curl that are 6" size. Must be very shallow rooted.
I grub out 6" norway spruce with my forks, and pop the lateral roots using the forks on curl up. With the lateral roots torn loose, then go up about 4-5' height and push over with FEL. Get under the root cluster with forks and pop them out (but not easily) with a combination of lifting and pushing. Another 1000 to go and I should have them pretty well thinned out.