galaxie428
Gold Member
I thought I would post some pics of my latest project because I was impressed with my CT230 and Woods BH80-X hoe. I wasn't really sure it was going to be up to the task because this is by far the biggest tree I have attempted to take down. But, I thought if I could get the roots all around the tree broke, I could pull it down with my truck since most of the weight is to the west side where I wanted it to fall anyway. The other side of the tree had broken off before we bought the place, I still hated to take it down but it was kind of ugly with only half of the tree being there. I have planted plenty to replace it anyway.
It took me about 2.5 hours of digging to get it to the point I was ready to try to pull it down. That is a lot less time than I had figured it would take.
I measure the tree once I had it downed and it is around 85' tall and had a circumference at a couple feet up from the base was 9'9". I had dug down around 5-6' all around the tree and had several straps, cables and chains to get me far enough away from the tree when I tried to pull it over.
Now once I get it cut up, I don't know what I will do with the root ball because I am certain that my loader will not lift it. I may have to see if I can drag it back to the burn pile. I think I can knock a good portion of the dirt off it with the hoe so that should help.
I am very impressed with some of the jobs my tractor and hoe have been able to handle. I think it has been by far one of the best things I have ever bought. I certainly would do it all over again!
It took me about 2.5 hours of digging to get it to the point I was ready to try to pull it down. That is a lot less time than I had figured it would take.
I measure the tree once I had it downed and it is around 85' tall and had a circumference at a couple feet up from the base was 9'9". I had dug down around 5-6' all around the tree and had several straps, cables and chains to get me far enough away from the tree when I tried to pull it over.
Now once I get it cut up, I don't know what I will do with the root ball because I am certain that my loader will not lift it. I may have to see if I can drag it back to the burn pile. I think I can knock a good portion of the dirt off it with the hoe so that should help.
I am very impressed with some of the jobs my tractor and hoe have been able to handle. I think it has been by far one of the best things I have ever bought. I certainly would do it all over again!

