Piston
Elite Member
Like many of you, I'm pretty darn impressed with the idea of a tree shear. It's really amazing what hydraulic can do! I've been thinking about the possibility of using a tree shear with my tractor? Not sure if it's really feasible or not, but I'm curious how many people have used a tree shear with their tractors hydraulics, and if so, what your hydraulic flow is, and pressure, as well as how did it work?
My tractor has 9.6gpm flow, and 2550psi of pressure. I could probably get away with mounting the shear to the front end loader, but that would take away my grapple, and I can see the advantage of having both. So, would it be difficult to modify a tree shear so that it worked on the 3pt hitch? Not only would it still allow the use of the grapple on FEL, but it would also be pretty darn good ballast, although I don't have any idea how far these things stick out.
My land is full of smaller pines, and very dense spruce trees in some areas. I was thinking about a tree shear to help clear some of this land (although I want to keep some evergreens for wildlife during the cold winters)
Most of the trees are under 6" dbh and taper rapidly so they really aren't that tall. I understand there is a safety risk with using a tree shear on a tractor not equipped with a full forestry cage, but I think that can be mitigated and delt with.
A post by Joel4330 over in another section got me thinking about this some more, and a little more interested in the idea. I also have a neighbor with an ASV100 (and mulcher) who is pretty generous with letting me borrow (the skid steer not the mulcher unfortunately) So if it just wouldn't work on the tractor and I could find a good deal on a used one then I could possibly use it with his skidsteer-heck, maybe he'd even split the cost with me in exchange for some seat time with his machine.
Any thoughts on whether it would work on my tractor or not? Or am I just out in left field? :laughing:
My tractor has 9.6gpm flow, and 2550psi of pressure. I could probably get away with mounting the shear to the front end loader, but that would take away my grapple, and I can see the advantage of having both. So, would it be difficult to modify a tree shear so that it worked on the 3pt hitch? Not only would it still allow the use of the grapple on FEL, but it would also be pretty darn good ballast, although I don't have any idea how far these things stick out.
My land is full of smaller pines, and very dense spruce trees in some areas. I was thinking about a tree shear to help clear some of this land (although I want to keep some evergreens for wildlife during the cold winters)
Most of the trees are under 6" dbh and taper rapidly so they really aren't that tall. I understand there is a safety risk with using a tree shear on a tractor not equipped with a full forestry cage, but I think that can be mitigated and delt with.
A post by Joel4330 over in another section got me thinking about this some more, and a little more interested in the idea. I also have a neighbor with an ASV100 (and mulcher) who is pretty generous with letting me borrow (the skid steer not the mulcher unfortunately) So if it just wouldn't work on the tractor and I could find a good deal on a used one then I could possibly use it with his skidsteer-heck, maybe he'd even split the cost with me in exchange for some seat time with his machine.
Any thoughts on whether it would work on my tractor or not? Or am I just out in left field? :laughing: