MadDogDriver
Gold Member
My neighbor needed a dead tree removed from his yard and I was more than happy to help him.
There's been debate about cutting down trees first and then removing the stump, but I tried Eddie Walker's technique of removing the tree and stump all together with my BH. Worked like a champ.
Obed did a very nice job detailing how he took out his tree using Eddie's technique, with nice photos too. Here's his thread, http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/projects/93187-best-way-remove-tree.html
Thanks Eddie and Obed.
Little Blue itching to take out this dead wood.

Digging a trench perpendicular to intended fall line. Cutting roots and digging dirt out from under root ball.

Cutting roots on back side of fall line.

Lined up BH directly behind fall line. Gentle nudge from BH bucket and TIMBER

Cut trunk clear of any remaining roots.

Man I do love that thumb. Plucked the tree and stump together right out of the hole.

Grapple was very handy stacking limbs and transporting all that would fit into my 6" Jinma chipper.

Trunk ready for more destruction. It was much easier cutting up the tree this way.

Grapple also handy as a solid platform for sawing up what my chipper couldn't eat for fire wood.

Hey. Where did that tree go?

A nice feature of my grapple is the ability to sift the dirt from the rocks and debris. Made cleaning up and regrading easy. Our land is very rocky and sifting out the bigger rocks will make it quite easy for my neighbor when he decides to replant another tree in that spot.
Less than two hours elapsed between first photo and last. Total tractor time was 1.4 hrs. Granted that this wasn't a very large tree, but we weren't in a hurry either. We just took our time and had fun talking and working together. Enjoyed a couple cold root beers afterwards while thinking how long it would've taken with just a Stihl, pick axe and shovel (what's a shovel?). Oh yea, and some Motrin too.
Thanks again Eddie. You have my vote for using this technique to remove the tree and stump enmasse.
There's been debate about cutting down trees first and then removing the stump, but I tried Eddie Walker's technique of removing the tree and stump all together with my BH. Worked like a champ.
Obed did a very nice job detailing how he took out his tree using Eddie's technique, with nice photos too. Here's his thread, http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/projects/93187-best-way-remove-tree.html
Thanks Eddie and Obed.
Little Blue itching to take out this dead wood.

Digging a trench perpendicular to intended fall line. Cutting roots and digging dirt out from under root ball.

Cutting roots on back side of fall line.

Lined up BH directly behind fall line. Gentle nudge from BH bucket and TIMBER

Cut trunk clear of any remaining roots.

Man I do love that thumb. Plucked the tree and stump together right out of the hole.

Grapple was very handy stacking limbs and transporting all that would fit into my 6" Jinma chipper.

Trunk ready for more destruction. It was much easier cutting up the tree this way.

Grapple also handy as a solid platform for sawing up what my chipper couldn't eat for fire wood.

Hey. Where did that tree go?

A nice feature of my grapple is the ability to sift the dirt from the rocks and debris. Made cleaning up and regrading easy. Our land is very rocky and sifting out the bigger rocks will make it quite easy for my neighbor when he decides to replant another tree in that spot.
Less than two hours elapsed between first photo and last. Total tractor time was 1.4 hrs. Granted that this wasn't a very large tree, but we weren't in a hurry either. We just took our time and had fun talking and working together. Enjoyed a couple cold root beers afterwards while thinking how long it would've taken with just a Stihl, pick axe and shovel (what's a shovel?). Oh yea, and some Motrin too.
Thanks again Eddie. You have my vote for using this technique to remove the tree and stump enmasse.