Berniep
Platinum Member
We did this a few weeks ago but I have just gotten around to posting it.
Proving that tracors of different backgrounds can work together towards a common goal.
We had a couple of hedge stumps stumps on the property line. The short one had been cut for a couple of years and another that was cut high because of a fence that was embeded in in. You can see it in the background of the first pictures. My neighbor was oringinally going to borrow a big JD backhoe to get them out but we decided to give the small one a try.
This is me getting antsy and getting a little head start on the green machine.
It didn't take long for him to get set up and start digging
It was going pretty well. Note the tall stump behind the JD.
That went so well we decided to take on the big one.
We got it knocked over and then couldn't move it.
Finally we hooked the truck to it and pushed with the JD and got it moving and pulled it down next to the burn pile.
Here is a picture about three hours after we started. I thought it went really well.
Proving that tracors of different backgrounds can work together towards a common goal.
We had a couple of hedge stumps stumps on the property line. The short one had been cut for a couple of years and another that was cut high because of a fence that was embeded in in. You can see it in the background of the first pictures. My neighbor was oringinally going to borrow a big JD backhoe to get them out but we decided to give the small one a try.
This is me getting antsy and getting a little head start on the green machine.

It didn't take long for him to get set up and start digging

It was going pretty well. Note the tall stump behind the JD.

That went so well we decided to take on the big one.

We got it knocked over and then couldn't move it.

Finally we hooked the truck to it and pushed with the JD and got it moving and pulled it down next to the burn pile.
Here is a picture about three hours after we started. I thought it went really well.
