Removing Small Trees & Shrubs with a Tractor

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I used to push the trees and then lift under the root mass with the FEL to lift it right out of the ground, however as most of mine are black wattle, any part of a root left there seems to grow again with a vengence.
Lately my lad and I have been chainsawing them at ground level and hitting the stump with Garlon 600 mixed with diesel. This prevents regrowth permanently.
Reminds me... I have about 50 cut off saplings to pick up for the heap... grrr. Only a million to go.....
 
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Pictures...

BTW, my shredder is a JD MX-6.
 

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   / Removing Small Trees & Shrubs with a Tractor #23  
From the pics, I would brush hog it and then run my ratchet rake over it.
 
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I agree. On the larger ones I might cheat and raise the cutter and back onto the bushes and then slowly lower it to chop them up.
 
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I've only used my shredder for grassy pastures, and maybe some heavy vines and ground cover. Y'all don't think 2" diameter saplings are a problem for it?
 
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Two inches, huh? Well I guess they look smaller in the pictures to me. I wouldn't want to encourage you to hog them down and have you break something. I guess it depends on how much of those clusters of 2 inch saplings you have. You could wrap a choker chain around them and try to pull them out. Or see what it's like to use your loader or brush hog against them as an experiment.
 
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If your live oak is the type that has many roots near the surface you DON'T want to be digging with a tooth bar.

Pulling with those grubbers or cutting with a rotary cutter would be much better.

What he said. FEL toothbar or grapple will damage the live oaks' roots. Bushhog the saplings down or if you are concerned about compaction use a chainsaw.
 
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The 'Grubber' pullers work very good...but they work a whole bunch better if you have a ground man...otherwise it's a lot of getting on and off the tractor...

Total agreement.

I found that my 4-n-1 bucket worked very well for this task. Clamp whatever you want to pull in the bucket and lift it right out of the ground.
 
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I'd think a chain wrapped over an old tire rim to give some mechanical advantage would work fine.

Ralph
 

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