proudestmonkey
Platinum Member
Thanks for the suggestion. I have used my tractor to pull out a few larger stumps, which works fine. It isn't practical, though, for me to do that for the buckthorn, for a couple of reasons. First, there's the sheer magnitude of the infestation. When I was out cuttinig the other day, in about an hour, I cut probably 40-60 trees down. That would have taken me a couple of days using a chain to pull them out. Also, the way buckthorn grows can be an issue with using a chain. They often grow in "clumps" meaning there might be 5-8 trees, all growing from the same root system, all of them converging at their base. So, they might each be 2-3" in diameter, but the whole diameter of the clump might be 12"-18", and the root systems are too strong to pull with my SubCUT.
One thing the dealer did mention (if I didnt' already say this) is to use my FEL to bend and break the trunks in one direction, then come through with the chain saw and finish the job. This could prevent some of the twisting and pinching that is causing all the problems I am having. I am also wondering if I add a toothbar to the FEL, could I dig into the roots of these trees where there are maybe 100 1-2" trees for every square 20 feet--there are a few areas that are like that. So, if I remove the few larger trees by hand chain saw, I can leave those to the FEL. I don't plan on puttng the FEL on again until late summer, but I will try that then.
One thing the dealer did mention (if I didnt' already say this) is to use my FEL to bend and break the trunks in one direction, then come through with the chain saw and finish the job. This could prevent some of the twisting and pinching that is causing all the problems I am having. I am also wondering if I add a toothbar to the FEL, could I dig into the roots of these trees where there are maybe 100 1-2" trees for every square 20 feet--there are a few areas that are like that. So, if I remove the few larger trees by hand chain saw, I can leave those to the FEL. I don't plan on puttng the FEL on again until late summer, but I will try that then.