pitt_md
Veteran Member
Use the chainsaw to get the tree down and the FEL to pick up the pieces.
I am pretty sure you are going to have plenty of broken limbs to deal with before you have time to remove trees.
I have family in both Harrison and Gassville, they have told me what it looks like, your pictures confirm the mess. What ever you do DO NOT do what this guy is doing... YouTube - Tractor Catastrophe!
KennyV




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I'd still just clean up what you have to now, then wait for spring to see what survives. It will be safer and easier to finish when things are warmer.
I am pretty sure you are going to have plenty of broken limbs to deal with before you have time to remove trees.
I have family in both Harrison and Gassville, they have told me what it looks like, your pictures confirm the mess. What ever you do DO NOT do what this guy is doing... YouTube - Tractor Catastrophe!
KennyV
Gads. That was an exercise in demonstrating a lack of common sense.
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take a powersaw and cut the trees up before you push on them, a farm tractor is not made to push out trees.
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When I'm pushing on trees trying to get them down, my limitation is the tractor. The wheels will slip or the tractor will bog down or start climbing the tree. I haven't damaged the fel in the four years of doing that. Don't know if the recommended fels for different tractors are matched like that or not.