SkidPro Tree Puller

   / SkidPro Tree Puller #11  
FWIW, I can
see the last foot or so of mine while in the seat. But of course visibility would be better still in a skidsteer.
 
   / SkidPro Tree Puller #12  
   / SkidPro Tree Puller #13  

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I just seen in the lower left of my screen it says (Javascript size) after the download fails. I'm using a desktop PC (windows 7) slow DSL is all I can get.

The picture that did load was taken with an old camcorder. The ones taken with my iphone won't load but they used to until about a week ago. Pix taken with iphone were installed on my PC, I don't use my smartphone online much. I tried clearing the cache on my computer but didn't help.

Do you think my pictures now are to large. If so I'll have to go online to figure out how to resize them. Thanks.
 

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   / SkidPro Tree Puller #14  
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I just seen in the lower left of my screen it says (Javascript size) after the download fails. I'm using a desktop PC (windows 7) slow DSL is all I can get.

The picture that did load was taken with an old camcorder. The ones taken with my iphone won't load but they used to until about a week ago. Pix taken with iphone were installed on my PC, I don't use my smartphone online much. I tried clearing the cache on my computer but didn't help.

Do you think my pictures now are to large. If so I'll have to go online to figure out how to resize them. Thanks.
Your picture is 1600x1200. I have seen some very large pictures posted, like three times that size, so unless the recent changes are limiting the size, that isn't your problem.

I use Paint.net, a free photo editor program, for re-sizing, cropping and annotating pictures.

Try this, it still works for me: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/photos/107314-photo-posting-how-3.html?highlight=#post3967120
 
   / SkidPro Tree Puller #15  
You'll get a lot of use out of your tree puller!!! :thumbsup:

I built one a couple years ago and use it a LOT. My tree of choice is the dreaded Eastern Red Cedar. They root shallow in a clump rather than a tap root. I've pulled some Cedars with my previous 44HP tractor that it could barely carry without trying to tip over!!!!

I see no use for a double jaw puller.

It's difficult to see a puller on a tractor with FEL but you'll get used to it and learn how to capture said tree. :)

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   / SkidPro Tree Puller #16  
It only took 2 days to finally get this crappy photo to upload. Thanks for the help. Besides the price what caught my eye was the shaft that the moving side is attached to goes all the way from top to bottom and a pretty hefty shaft at that but it don't have grease zerks. I could add some but probably not its not like its moving continuously and would take lots of years to wear out.

This is the lighter of the 2. It has 3" x 3" heavy wall for the frame the other has 4" x 4" and both have the 1" thick teeth. I've added a plate to cover the fittings protruding from the cylinder after breaking one off and having to take the cylinder apart and weld on a new fitting. What a job!! I should've had a welder to do it but it works and no i'm not going to post pix of the welding:)
 

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   / SkidPro Tree Puller #17  
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#18  
You're the man thanks. It says 1000 Kb max for pix. The ones I downloaded were about 450 Kb. Had to resize them. I'll quit talking about the pix sorry everybody for the interruptions.

You two ..... Take this outside! :)

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   / SkidPro Tree Puller #19  
You two ..... Take this outside! :)

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If we hadn't done that you wouldn't be able to see those ugly pictures I posted.:laughing: Happy pulling with your tree puller. Worth its weight in gold. Saves a lot of getting on and off to hook up chains. Wow I don't miss that.
 
   / SkidPro Tree Puller
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#20  
If we hadn't done that you wouldn't be able to see those ugly pictures I posted.:laughing: Happy pulling with your tree puller. Worth its weight in gold. Saves a lot of getting on and off to hook up chains. Wow I don't miss that.

Yep, that's how I started out. Front end loader, chains, etc. Spent more time on the ground than on tractor.

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