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Hi James,

That's awesome- I almost never think of tools like that until it's too late- I get done with the PITA project and then it hits me- I coulda/shoulda [insert time and frustration-saving jig]...

PA

Yeah, the wife came up with the "need" but couldn't think of any way to really do it. She constructed a couple of cardboard contraptions but they didn't work and asked me to think of something. It took me a little bit to think this up. I decided that simple is best and let gravity be your friend. The wife loves it, and it sped up the cross production up by about a factor of 10
 
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I made this choker for pulling trees and bushes. Just used it a few days ago works great. The choker hook posted here would go well with my choker. So I'm going to make choker hook.

If you feel your ears burning- it's because I'm copying that :thumbsup:

I didn't make this, but I'll take some diluted credit for re-purposing it:

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200679287_200679287

See below.

We use ours to pull shrubs, small trees, or I guess pallets- but basically anything the jaws will fit around- and for some of the smaller ones, they actually fit into the gap left when the jaws close completely, making the connection even more secure.

They were less expensive than the purpose built brush pullers/"grubbers" with the same capacity, and have a higher rated capacity than ones that are priced similarly, so I thought they were a good deal:

grubber from Northern Tool + Equipment

brushgrubber 99.jpgbrushgrubber 45.jpgbrushgrubber 165.jpg

They match the jaw capacity of one which Northern has priced at $99...

They are slightly smaller than another one, [5" jaw opening vs 6"] but with a price difference of approx $130- Northern wants $165 [:eek:], I think they were still a good deal. :laughing:

There is also a $220 set that opens up to 8", but my little tractor would never budge anything that big anyway....

Then that family of tools also has shrub grubbers- but I like your design a lot more:

Brush Grubber Shrub/Clump Grubber, Model# BG-16 | Weed Control Brush Removal| Northern Tool + Equipment
shrub grubber 45.jpg $45

and the bigger one:
Brush Grubber Heavy-Duty Shrub/Clump Grubber, Model# BG-19 | Weed Control Brush Removal| Northern Tool + Equipment
shrub grubber 66.jpg $66


PA
 

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FYI if you already possess one of these "grubbers" it can also be used as a pallet puller.

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One example might be not being able to reach that pallet of feed at the front of your pickup truck. Hook the puller to the vertical, center 2x4 stringer (NOT the top boards) and chain it out to the tailgate where you can reach it with your forks.

Terry
 
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FYI if you already possess one of these "grubbers" it can also be used as a pallet puller.

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One example might be not being able to reach that pallet of feed at the front of your pickup truck. Hook the puller to the vertical, center 2x4 stringer (NOT the top boards) and chain it out to the tailgate where you can reach it with your forks.

Terry

See- that's what I like about TBN- we make things work in ways they were not originally created for.

I also use ours manually sometimes with a short length of chain [or rope with a loop in the end] to shift pallets that we can't get into with our forks.
 
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Here's an actual pallet puller. I gave mine away to my (trucker) neighbour quite a few years ago.

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Terry
 
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OK I know I posted this before, but that was a long time ago. This thing makes me smile every time I use it. Just a few boards screwed together, makes it very easy to cut plywood and other sheet goods accurately, without sagging or binding.

In this case it is 4x8 sheets of lattice, an awkward material. But cutting to size is a piece of cake with this setup, it is probably 12 years old now.
 

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