MTL Post and Tree puller

/ MTL Post and Tree puller #41  
I'm guessing then it must have started from a piece that may have been on the backhoe because I didn't see any runners to the new area of growth from the older area. Once I clear more of the area, maybe I can figure out what happened. But sometimes seems like I subdue it in one area and it then pops up somewhere else.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #42  
Kudzu doesn't go to seed... If it did we would all see it a lot more than we are use to.
I have plenty of Kudzu, I am in maintenance phase at this point. Trying to keep it from overwhelming a couple areas. Sprayed it the other day, hoping to see some dieback soon.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #43  
Well the tree puller works!! This decent sized Mimosa came out pretty easily, even as dry as our ground is. Need to get the hang of lining the trunk up with the jaw opening, but that will come. I am thinking about making a mark at the centerline of the jaws to help with that.
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/ MTL Post and Tree puller #45  
It wouldn't be too hard or expensive to weld on a push bar to the top of the tree puller frame. That would help keep the trees from landing on the tractor hood or your head.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #47  
It wouldn't be too hard or expensive to weld on a push bar to the top of the tree puller frame. That would help keep the trees from landing on the tractor hood or your head.
I thought about that. I have the steel, so it would be free. And I need an excuse to use my new to me tombstone welder. Just need to get a plug for it wired in the shop. I think once I get the hang of things as long as you are mostly pushing rather than pulling the tree flops away from the tractor and operator.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #49  
According to some, all of us with Korean tractors are just moments away from utter ruin. How dare you not pay more! Cretin!! :)
I am a little sad the Branson name is no longer. I do think it has diminished the resale value of the tractor, I guess I will just have to keep it the rest of my life. But I do worry about parts availability in the future.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #50  
I am optimistic that TYM sees what they have with the 15 series and will keep it rolling.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #51  
Good extraction! Enjoy.

Most grip force, lift and curl strength at back of jaws.

Wouldn’t take much to make a guard to protect the tractor and puller hoses. Mine uses a spring hose keeper to control hose slack. Bigger and more narly trees to come. The guard helps when i stack a pile and carry off.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #52  
Good extraction! Enjoy.

Most grip force, lift and curl strength at back of jaws.

Wouldn’t take much to make a guard to protect the tractor and puller hoses. Mine uses a spring hose keeper to control hose slack. Bigger and more narly trees to come. The guard helps when i stack a pile and carry off.
I agree about grip strength. This one was up against an old shed I have so I couldn't get too far onto it. And I have not gotten the hang of it yet. I have only pulled 3 trees so far.
 
/ MTL Post and Tree puller #54  
It wouldn't be too hard or expensive to weld on a push bar to the top of the tree puller frame.
I thought about that. I have the steel, so it would be free.

Yup... I would recommend one too... the one on our little puller makes a big difference... & ours is just a simple push bar. design

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The one thing on my "to get to" list is building a protective cover for the hydraulic cylinder
 
 

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