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Happy Birthday! Have fun with your present!
 
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That's a dangerous operation. Don't pull as easy as you think. I use a tree puller for this and it lifts the front end off the ground. Wear a hard hat, small & dead branches can snap off. Cut vines 4-6 weeks before pulling to hopefully weaken them before pulling.
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I will be pulling down, so there is little likelihood that the front end will lift off the ground (there is also a 2,000 lb. backhoe hanging on the rear)..
The vines are in live thick green large bushy holly trees, and there are no dead branches.
I do not intend to crawl under/into those sharp leaved hollies, to cut vines,..... that is the reason for the grapple.
 
   / Birthday present #13  
:thumbsup: . . .

Work Sharp, an Oregon company. So I can sharpen my Benchmade knives, another Oregon company. You Oregon guys know your knives. :thumbsup:
 
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Work Sharp, an Oregon company. So I can sharpen my Benchmade knives, another Oregon company. You Oregon guys know your knives. :thumbsup:

Ya, we also have Gerber/Fiskar here for the knives.
 
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Ya, we also have Gerber/Fiskar here for the knives.

That is more on the corporate global level but I did not know that. Benchmade is off of Molalla (spelling? :D) ave in Oregon City if I recall correctly from when I did business there.
 
   / Birthday present #16  
Stop moving, start dying. Power to you continuing to do new things. My wife and I couldn’t do as much caretaking and improving without our tractors and grapples. Living the retirement dream. Happy Birthday!
 
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That is more on the corporate global level but I did not know that. Benchmade is off of Molalla (spelling? :D) ave in Oregon City if I recall correctly from when I did business there.

:) . . .
 
   / Birthday present #18  
I will be pulling down, so there is little likelihood that the front end will lift off the ground (there is also a 2,000 lb. backhoe hanging on the rear)..

I was pulling 40-60 foot vines from oak trees, loaded tires + rear ballast, lifting front end with loader arms or pulling in reverse easy to do.
backhoe is ballast for lifting, not lowering FEL. now that I understand your dealing with short bushy material the grapple may be the correct tool.
 
   / Birthday present #19  
Work with trees and brush quite a bit. Four post ROPS and canopy have saved my noggin more than once. Big reason for my current tractors selection. Most folks see a need to improve grill protection with a grapple before too long.

Have wild muscadine grape vines as big as your leg, poison ivy and Virginia creeper as big as your arm. Have English and Swedish ivy that has gone rogue that will kill trees and climb on buildings. Then there is kudzu down by the railroad track wants to cover my field and trees around the pond. You got the right tool to help.
Have a machete sheath pop riveted to the underside of the tractor canopy to carry my vine slaying blade.

Fiskars 29 Inch Machete Axe Amazon.com : Fiskars 29 Inch Machete Axe : Garden & Outdoor
 
   / Birthday present #20  
Wishing you many more trips around the sun. :)

That's nice present enjoy. :thumbsup:
 

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