rd_macgregor
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- Joined
- May 14, 2008
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- Location
- Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SC, Kubota B2650
You didn't specify what kind of trees, but at 5" and less, it shouldn't matter much. I have pushed and pulled over living trees bigger than that, mostly spruces, but including some birch and maple. The softwoods here tend to have much shallower root systems than the hardwoods, so are easier to uproot.
When budget permits, I hope to have the local metal shop fabricate a 3PH root ripper. That would relieve some of the stress on my tractor (which I have pushed beyond the breaking point a couple of times in the past) by loosening a tree's hold on the grounda and making tree removal much easier.
When budget permits, I hope to have the local metal shop fabricate a 3PH root ripper. That would relieve some of the stress on my tractor (which I have pushed beyond the breaking point a couple of times in the past) by loosening a tree's hold on the grounda and making tree removal much easier.