setxjeff
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2016
- Messages
- 136
- Location
- Newton County, Texas
- Tractor
- 1951 IH cub, International 254 and 1538 Mahindra Towable Backhoe
I use a post/tree puller mounted on my three point it pulls some pretty big stuff. I have 38 hp tractor with hydraulic top link. Most trees resist side movement but a straight up pull works very well, and the 3 point lift is much stronger than the FEL.View attachment 495659
I use a post/tree puller mounted on my three point it pulls some pretty big stuff. I have 38 hp tractor with hydraulic top link. Most trees resist side movement but a straight up pull works very well, and the 3 point lift is much stronger than the FEL.View attachment 495659
Might want to put some netting or something behind your seat in case your chain or rope breaks. I always remember the time when my Dad was pulling our tractor backwards, using a chain between the 1957 Olds and the tractor. The chain broke and made a nice imprint of itself onto the hood of the car, fortunately just short of the windshield.
Do the jaws close all the way?I use a post/tree puller mounted on my three point it pulls some pretty big stuff. I have 38 hp tractor with hydraulic top link. Most trees resist side movement but a straight up pull works very well, and the 3 point lift is much stronger than the FEL.View attachment 495659
Another alternative to remove big weeds/brush:I use a post/tree puller mounted on my three point it pulls some pretty big stuff. I have 38 hp tractor with hydraulic top link. Most trees resist side movement but a straight up pull works very well, and the 3 point lift is much stronger than the FEL.