</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I do not know about Palmetto trees at all, they just don't thrive in Indiana. However, I've dropped some huge oak trees with a dozer in the same manner mentioned. I did have one big problem though. On one particular oak, I powered against it, pulled back on the joystick to lift the blade, and stood on the power spinning both tracks. The big oak cracked and went over just like I expected. However, the root ball came up between the tractor and the blade. Being that this tree was much larger than the others (I was using a D9 - BIG), the stinking root ball stuck firm between the tractor and the blade. No problem, right?! Just back up until it comes out. Not! After dragging that stupid tree around for nearly 2 hours I finally had to go get a chain saw!
You would think that after 2 hours of bouncing, dragging, beating, and cussing, that there wouldn't be much dirt left in the roots either. Wrong again! What a mess. Not only did I waste a lot of time, but I ruined a good chain saw blade. Man, I felt like a kitten with a ball of string stuck to my claw. I could shake the heck out of that tree, but it wouldn't let loose of me. )</font>
What!?? No pictures?? Ahhh.. the migthy oak...what a tree! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif