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Do you keep a cutting torch handy? For when crap gets tangled up in your equipment?
 
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Do you keep a cutting torch handy? For when crap gets tangled up in your equipment?
I'm usually able to cut it out with bolt cutters, wire cutters , end snips, etc, but every now and then it's a torch. You are going to get in hidden stuff it's inevitable but you do learn to look for signs to help minimize it.
 
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Looks like PA is not the only state with "treasure" collectors!

Finding the fence wire seems to me at least, to be the highest risk! Do you generally take your grapple with you on clearing jobs?
 
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Looks like PA is not the only state with "treasure" collectors!

Finding the fence wire seems to me at least, to be the highest risk! Do you generally take your grapple with you on clearing jobs?
I do take it with me most of the time especially when what I am cutting in is to thick to see what all is in there, there are almost always fell tree logs to move. I finished up this job today with one final dumpster and some additional forestry mowing.
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I do take it with me most of the time especially when what I am cutting in is to thick to see what all is in there, there are almost always fell tree logs to move. I finished up this job today with one final dumpster and some additional forestry mowing. View attachment 3507955View attachment 3507956View attachment 3507957
I find when I do a job like this, the customer wants the vines pulled out of the trees. Vines seem to bother my Customers as much as the brush. They are a real nuisance.

Nothing a good pull rope attached to the tractor won’t solve, but sometimes tree branches get broke in the process.
 
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I find when I do a job like this, the customer wants the vines pulled out of the trees. Vines seem to bother my Customers as much as the brush. They are a real nuisance.

Nothing a good pull rope attached to the tractor won’t solve, but sometimes tree branches get broke in the process.
I cut the vines with my forestry mower usually about 8' high and let them die and rot , there are places down here where the vines are so tangled and thick that I would be there forever trying to pull them out but I'm kind of like you if the customer want's to spend the money I usually use my grapple and try to get a good bite and drag them down. Nothing will interfere with throwing a tree in the direction that you want like a bunch of vines.
 
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First time I ever saw a vine up in a tree was when I bought my land in Texas and started clearing it. Of course, I had to do the Tarzan thing and swing from it. That was so much fun that I did it again. That's when gravity showed up and I landed on my rear!!!!
 
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I find when I do a job like this, the customer wants the vines pulled out of the trees. Vines seem to bother my Customers as much as the brush. They are a real nuisance.

Nothing a good pull rope attached to the tractor won’t solve, but sometimes tree branches get broke in the process.
We have grape vines that will grow into the trees. When I bought grandma's place had a bunch we cut at the ground. Pulled out the easy ones by hand and left the rest. They really are not noticeable. Be nice to convince your customers that the more damage can happen to the tree by trying to pull them out then to just leave them. One year and most pull easy with no damage. Patience. Something not many have.
 

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