LouieJunior
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Sorry -- No, the one pictured above is lightweight but trees often slip out of its grasp. The Pullers with hydraulics are about 500 lbs and I am afraid my upgrading might be too much weight for my loader to be functional.
Sorry -- No, the one pictured above is lightweight but trees often slip out of its grasp.
Here is a picture of my Brush Grubber now. The plates were moved closer and re-welded. It works better now but it needs serrated teeth -- or something to hold onto the tree better. I am still considering a hydraulic clamp type puller.
I am hesitant to buy, since nearly half of my FEL lift capacity will be used to lift the attachment.
Curious -- are there any 3-Point Hitch tree pullers with hydraulic clamp?


Dave do a search on You Tube and you will find one that already exist, I've seen it a few months ago. it had a large ram on each side of the grapple that pushed against the ground, once the roots came out the tractor could handle moving it around. I can't remember where it was located, but it wasn't in the states.
Sometimes I'm blown away at the equipment that's built overseas, I have wasted a lot of my life just watching all sorts of stuff on You Tube, LOL
Richard, I sure hope that was YOUR fence you pulled. Or just upset with your neighbors? :laughing:This Spring I removed 1/4 mile of barbed wire fence and pulled every post from the seat of the Bobcat.
Richard, I sure hope that was YOUR fence you pulled. Or just upset with your neighbors? :laughing:
You and Shield Arc and your neighbors... sure makes me thankful all mine are currently good neighbors. I've had bad neighbors (not as bad as yours) and it is just plain aggravating.Why do people gotta be like that?
How ironic that you would mention that. My neighbor to the East is a total crook. Last year he replaced 1/4 mile of fence on our property lines. The corners at each end were left so it was easy to tell where the fence belonged. He moved it 8' over on us. I told him he'd hafta move it. He said he was busy and probably couldn't get to it til Spring. I told him he had until April 15th. April 13th the fence still hadn't been moved so I went to visit him. He gave me all kinds of excuses. I told him the morning of the 15th I would crank up my tractor with Grapple bucket and pull his fence. Told him I'd pile all the steel in the scrap iron pile to sell and would pull and cut up all the hedge posts for firewood. He said he'd rather I didn't do that. I said, then move your fence. The next morning he removed the entire fence and the next day rebuilt it in the right place.
Why do people gotta be like that???? What angers me most is that he made me get angry before he corrected the problem.![]()