TMTS
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2007
- Messages
- 110
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Tractor
- ASV 4810, JD 540 skidder, Barko loader
14" Timberwolf tree shears for skid steer loaders - TreeShears.com - DYMAX
I have used what they call the timberwolf 14" from Dymax since 2002 my ASV 4810. if you have a skid-steer with an electrical quick connect circuit the accumulator arm is a slick unit...as others have mentioned it is a wicked rugged unit. might want to reinforce around your loader arm pins as its pretty easy to put a lot of force on them when you have hold of a 12" white pine thats 50 ft tall...
I did 10+ acres of abandoned X-mas trees last august with the shear- some of the trees were 10+ inches DBH- laid them down in big bunches, used a brush grapple to pick them up and haul them to a chipper- we filled 5 45ft chip trailers with the biomass from the x-mass trees- thats about 60 cords worth of x-mas trees...
I have used what they call the timberwolf 14" from Dymax since 2002 my ASV 4810. if you have a skid-steer with an electrical quick connect circuit the accumulator arm is a slick unit...as others have mentioned it is a wicked rugged unit. might want to reinforce around your loader arm pins as its pretty easy to put a lot of force on them when you have hold of a 12" white pine thats 50 ft tall...
I did 10+ acres of abandoned X-mas trees last august with the shear- some of the trees were 10+ inches DBH- laid them down in big bunches, used a brush grapple to pick them up and haul them to a chipper- we filled 5 45ft chip trailers with the biomass from the x-mass trees- thats about 60 cords worth of x-mas trees...