Tree Puller for hard to get at trees

   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #71  
Get a 6" piece of 2" pipe. Weld a 3 link piece of chain on the outside. Put the pulling chain thru the pipe, around the tree, & hook to the third link of the short chain. When pulling chain tightens the noose the end of the pipe bites into the tree & won't slip. MikeD74T

I'd like to see a picture of that. For some reason I'm not able to grasp the concept :(
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #72  
Getting back to the wheel and axle idea. If the chain attached to the tree is attached to the axle and the pulling chain from the tractor is attached to the outside of the wheel, this would give a mechanical advantage equal to the ratio of the wheel diameter to the axle diameter. The problem might be that when pulling, this could roll away from the tree too much. Two wheels would be needed for stability.
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #73  
Get a 6" piece of 2" pipe. Weld a 3 link piece of chain on the outside. Put the pulling chain thru the pipe, around the tree, & hook to the third link of the short chain. When pulling chain tightens the noose the end of the pipe bites into the tree & won't slip. MikeD74T

I like that! Thanks.
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #74  
Since my wife won't let me drive the tractor in the back yard, I bough one of these critters sometime a while back:

Weed Wrench

While, this is not a tractor implement, it works great just pulling by hand (up to about three inch trees).

One thing the manufacturer recommends is using a "rocking" motion instead of brute force on a stubborn tree. By making repeated pulls, you gradually break the small roots with each tug, and finally get down to the tap root. I'm sure this technique also applies when using the bi-pod chained to the back of your tractor (my next project for the honey locust trees).
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #75  
Just a word of caution on rocking large trees is widow makers being shaken loose. Small brush and things like that it would make sense to rock out a bit to loosen them.. Sorry if I sound like the Safety police.. I am head of Safety for a building of about 1000 people it's in my blood. :)
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #76  
Just a word of caution on rocking large trees is widow makers being shaken loose. Small brush and things like that it would make sense to rock out a bit to loosen them.. Sorry if I sound like the Safety police.. I am head of Safety for a building of about 1000 people it's in my blood. :)

Sorry to hijack but this comment reminded me. Last fall I was cutting a large Locust tree. cut halfway thru, sliced out a wedge, then went to the other side. I cut in within an inch of my first cut and the tree just stood there. Hmmmmmm....... I got on the Kubota, raised the loader bucket all the way and put the bucket lip against the trunk and started to push. Before I pushed very much I had a life shaking awareness that if the remaining trunk broke at my cut and the tree decided to come my way I would be instantly crushed in the seat. It shook me so much I loaded my equipment and went home. Came back the next day and the wind had blown the tree down, in the direction my tractor was sitting....... When working with any piece of equipment we are seconds from death. :eek:
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #77  
Sorry to hijack but this comment reminded me. Last fall I was cutting a large Locust tree. cut halfway thru, sliced out a wedge, then went to the other side. I cut in within an inch of my first cut and the tree just stood there. Hmmmmmm....... I got on the Kubota, raised the loader bucket all the way and put the bucket lip against the trunk and started to push. Before I pushed very much I had a life shaking awareness that if the remaining trunk broke at my cut and the tree decided to come my way I would be instantly crushed in the seat. It shook me so much I loaded my equipment and went home. Came back the next day and the wind had blown the tree down, in the direction my tractor was sitting....... When working with any piece of equipment we are seconds from death. :eek:

Not really hijacking the thread just pointing out the dangers.. Thank God for Guardian Angels!
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #78  
Since my wife won't let me drive the tractor in the back yard, I bough one of these critters sometime a while back:

Weed Wrench

While, this is not a tractor implement, it works great just pulling by hand (up to about three inch trees).

One thing the manufacturer recommends is using a "rocking" motion instead of brute force on a stubborn tree. By making repeated pulls, you gradually break the small roots with each tug, and finally get down to the tap root. I'm sure this technique also applies when using the bi-pod chained to the back of your tractor (my next project for the honey locust trees).

Thanks for posting that. It looks like a better design than the brush grubber model sold at Northern (check out the negative review).
BAC Industries Brush Grubber with Fiberglass Ironclad Handle — Model# BG-03 | Weed + Brush Removal | Northern Tool + Equipment

Here is the weed wrench patent with some nice figures in case any one else is interested in building their own.
http://www.google.com/patents?id=9L...gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q=&f=false


Some safe tree felling info:
Chain Saw Safety: No Tricks
Safe Chainsaw Operation
 
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   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #79  
When clearing land Ive used my 30 foot ladder, gone up the tree chained it off with a chocker, 100 ft of chain and just drove it or backed it up, the tree usually comes over with not too much trouble, root ball exposed then i can get the rest of the root with the loader. THis works great on hemlocks and pine, not so good on oak and poplar, maple, shallow rooted trees no problems. little dicey when the treee is coming at you, make sure you have enough lenghts of chain.
 
   / Tree Puller for hard to get at trees #80  
Most of the 6 to 8 " pine trees I can just push over with the FEL and then get the bucket under the roots and lift them out. Thorn trees are tough and they have lots of big roots the go in all directions. I used my box blade with scarifier low as they would go, to cut the roots on all sides and then had to dig deep and curl the bucket to get it out. Maybe I could have pulled it with this device. I was really abusing my FEL trying to get this one thorn tree up because it was right where my shop was to be built. I was lifting the rear of the tractor up with the bucket and still not getting it out. After lots of digging and more box blade I finally got it. Have to build one of these to give my FEL a rest.
 

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