Tree shear

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#41  
So ...... how much was it? With your link you can’t see price unless you create an account.
List price was $4,720 built with American made steel in Minnesota. I worked with Aaron Stubbs who was great to work with just can't wait to put it to use.
 
/ Tree shear #42  
I worked with a friend of mine with his tree shear , it was awesome , But he mounted it on his mini ex . It was cutting up to 12 inch trees . Had a skid steer there with a brush cutter and my tractor with forks to move the logs . We cleaned up a 2 acre plot full of dead wood , vines and trees in a day and a half . Never fired up a chainsaw
 
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#43  
I worked with a friend of mine with his tree shear , it was awesome , But he mounted it on his mini ex . It was cutting up to 12 inch trees . Had a skid steer there with a brush cutter and my tractor with forks to move the logs . We cleaned up a 2 acre plot full of dead wood , vines and trees in a day and a half . Never fired up a chainsaw
That is my goal keep the chain saw work to a minimum.
 
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#45  
Well came in less time than quoted now to get it home and work it. IMG_20171221_143221085_HDR.jpg
 
/ Tree shear #46  
We're going to need some video proof sir.
 
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#47  
Will do on the video I have to get down to the farm next week as not much to cut at my office in town, but saved on the freight dropping at a business with a forklift.
 
/ Tree shear #48  
Out of curiosity, why choose a tree shear over a tree puller or a stump bucket +/- grapple? The tree shears seem to run more than double what either of the other two implements run, and the shear leaves behind a stump and roots...
 
/ Tree shear #49  
Locally a tree puller can be purchased for $1250.

Problem comes with a tractor too small to use it to it's capacity. A shear somewhat overcomes that.

A shear definitely has it's place. Just have to accept the aftermath.
 
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Out of curiosity, why choose a tree shear over a tree puller or a stump bucket +/- grapple? The tree shears seem to run more than double what either of the other two implements run, and the shear leaves behind a stump and roots...
I have a backhoe and grapple, but need to take down a bunch of cottonwood and other invasive trees out of trees we planted 20 years ago. Pictures to follow, hopefully this is right tool for the job.
 
/ Tree shear #51  
Looks like problem was solved many years ago?

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/ Tree shear #52  
Today's Safety Police would find soooooo many things wrong with that...... ;)
 
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#53  
Today's Safety Police would find soooooo many things wrong with that...... ;)
But I would love to have that to take to the shows. And I found several that were very similar that mount on bobcats
 
/ Tree shear #54  
Out of curiosity, why choose a tree shear over a tree puller or a stump bucket +/- grapple? The tree shears seem to run more than double what either of the other two implements run, and the shear leaves behind a stump and roots...
I chose a tree shear about 10 years ago, because my MF240D didn't have a loader and we were overrun with cedar trees:

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I put the loader on the TORO so I could pick them up with a homemade brush fork and make burn piles:

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/ Tree shear #55  
Eastern Red Cedars are out of control here too. That has happened in the last 50 years. As a kid we had to search to find one suitable for a Christmas tree. Today they are everywhere. I'm not a fan of them. They will eventually crowd out our large hardwood timbers. :(
 
/ Tree shear #56  
I would think that an effective tree puller on a CUT would require a second hydraulic cylinder pushing against the ground, since the lift capacity of most CUTs isn't great enough to pull many trees in the 4-6" range (especially hardwoods).
 
/ Tree shear #57  
I would think that an effective tree puller on a CUT would require a second hydraulic cylinder pushing against the ground, since the lift capacity of most CUTs isn't great enough to pull many trees in the 4-6" range (especially hardwoods).

Although rare, I've saw pullers designed like that.

Your comments are why I mentioned earlier that a puller requires a larger tractor than a shear.
 
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