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Top of the ROPS.
Just kidding.
Don't do that.
That made me laugh
Top of the ROPS.
Just kidding.
Don't do that.
Pull a 24" stump, no problem! Just leave the stump long.....about 20 feet long and chain or cable at the top!
'If you give me a lever and a place to stand, I can move the world.' - Archimedes (born c. 287 B.C. - died 212B.C.) ..or something like that...
Here the problem isn't flipping tractor backwards. It's the more you pull , the less traction you have (on back tires). Use 4 wheel squeal. I've always ran out of traction before the rear tires lifted. The longer the cable, the less the lift, better the traction.
OK - Coby. All my trees - and I DO mean every one of them - is a Ponderosa pine. I have many hundreds on my 80 here. How in the name of H*LL am I going to cut down an ancient Ponderosa pine up 20 off the ground. It's tricky enough just cutting them at ground level.
FWIW - I had to fall & burn one this summer. Pine bark beetle infestation. I don't have a pic of the stump but it is 36" on the butt - 8" up off the ground. If my neighbor saw me climbing that pine( BTW - it was 117 feet tall ) to cut it off at the 20 foot level---------- the men in the white coats would have been waiting at the bottom to take me away.
I don't know what you would plan on using to pull a 20' tall stump like that over with. I know my Kubota M6040 @ 10,100# wouldn't stand a Ghosts chance in H*LL.
This is really not OK...the pulling force on the tractor is still at the level of the 3PH pins regardless of the level of the end of the arms...