skipmarcy
Veteran Member
I've pulled way more trees, shrubs & palmettos & stumps with my boxblade and sometimes the loader bucket than with a chain or rope. It's much easier, I believe, to uproot a tree with your bucket a ways up the tree trunk and use it as leverage. If necessary you can cut a few out-lying roots with your bucket to push over some of the larger ones. My boxblade has ripped out tons & tons of palmettos in Florida - and anyone familiar with palmettos knows they can be tough. I've taken out a few larger semi-decayed stumps with it too. The boxblade, when angled just right with your hyd. toplink can cut small brush clean just dandy, and you're levelling a little at the same time. I've cleared large areas of brush with it and made nice piles to either haul or burn. With the right angle, your boxblade will skim over grass and pick up all kinds of small debris without damaging the turf, given it's reasonably smooth to begin with. I hate having to get on & off the tractor to chain something up, then get off again to unchain it. I'd rather get the most out of my implements and keep my skills honed handling my tractor and keep my seat.