Brush/Brushpile moving

   / Brush/Brushpile moving #11  
I have a toothbar, and I wouldn't use the forks for that kind of work. They would allow too much of the small material to drop or drag. The toothbar extends out enough under the brush to keep it from going beneath the bucket and I push it to the pile location. Once you get it against the pile you can raise it using the bucket, and raise the pile higher.
If you're intent on using some sort of forks you might do better with some sort of manure fork with multiple tines.
 
   / Brush/Brushpile moving #12  
Hi...


Another option for moving brush/trees... drag 'em...

Lay a long enough length of chain or rope in a straight line... hooked to the tractor's drawbar... pile the brush/trees on top of the chain/rope at 90 degrees to it... then bring the chain/rope over the brush/trees and connect the chain/rope to itself to "choke" the brush pile... then pull the pile to where you want... unhook the chain/rope from itself and throw it bak over the pile... then pull the chain/rope out from under the pile...


Dave...
 
 

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