oosik
Epic Contributor
Well - I have a very heavy duty Land Pride grapple ( SGC1560 @ 820# ) on my M6040. It is a FANTASTIC implement. I thin my pine stands almost every spring. This will end up with me cutting, dragging, piling and chipping around 900 small ( less than 6" on the base ) pines.
There is no way my grapple can assist in ANY of this operation. The pine stands are too thick - they look like a hair brush. I can't be selective with the grapple as I can with my small Stihl chain saw. With the tractor and grapple I can't get into the remaining stand and pull out the cut trees.
This entire operation is done by hand - except the chipping.
The tractor plus my Wallenstein BX62S does the final job - chips all the trees that have been piled up.
Even if I could use the grapple - I would not. It's just too slow. AND I do not want to have to chip the roots on the pines - too much dirt and small rocks.
There is no way my grapple can assist in ANY of this operation. The pine stands are too thick - they look like a hair brush. I can't be selective with the grapple as I can with my small Stihl chain saw. With the tractor and grapple I can't get into the remaining stand and pull out the cut trees.
This entire operation is done by hand - except the chipping.
The tractor plus my Wallenstein BX62S does the final job - chips all the trees that have been piled up.
Even if I could use the grapple - I would not. It's just too slow. AND I do not want to have to chip the roots on the pines - too much dirt and small rocks.