TSO
Elite Member
I agree on the off-center topic... the Hawz one I have is straight center
View attachment 1458055287110.jpg
View attachment 1458055287110.jpg
The clamping surface digging into the tree trunk alone would be enough to twist the FEL frame.
The clamping surface is too large to dig into the trunk:
![]()
Then throw in the fact that your left rear tire is in the air and bingo, twisted FEL frame.
I either don't understand you or I don't agree with your analysis. Lol. :confused3:
A camera would be cool if you didn't break it.
Before my Brother had his sale I had access to a Bobcat T300. Man you could pull a lot of trees with that setup. Could pull trees way faster than the tractor with Grapple could pile them.
I think I mentioned this before. My Puller is second in it's value only to the Grapple. If maintaining a timbered property it's essential.![]()
I agree completely that a skid steer, tree puller, and grapple is the ideal setup. Great visibility of what you are grabbing. I keep my eyes open for a good deal but, nothing so far.
Lots of replies, thanks gents! If I were to go with the scissor type, would 2,100 lbs be sufficient to pull them out as I originally mentioned, for 3" - 4" saplings?
I looked, the Kubota L4400 has a 1,818 lift capacity (at the pins) so it sounds like the scissors would do the job well.
I have the large brado jawz and love them.
If I were buying today I would look very hard at the new Danhoser (sp?) sold through EverythingAttachments.