Tree Shear

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jfw

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I am considering buying a Kubota and mounting a tree shear on the front.

I would appreciate any tips/experiences forum members have had with tree shears. I am leaning towards a Kubota L3400 and a M&M Hydra Snip (800lbs 12" cut)

Thanks
 
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BUMP?
 
   / Tree Shear #5  
Bump!

First time I ever saw that here...had to try it and see what it feels like... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Might suggest that another way to bring a thread back up would be to contribute something to it. This seems to be the normal way it is done at TBN...
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Bump!

First time I ever saw that here...had to try it and see what it feels like... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Might suggest that another way to bring a thread back up would be to contribute something to it. This seems to be the normal way it is done at TBN... )</font>

1*First time I ever saw that here...had to try it and see what it feels like...

2*Might suggest that another way to bring a thread back up would be to contribute something to it. This seems to be the normal way it is done at TBN...
Henro
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1*Check out this forum. Bump is used a lot there.
http://consumers.creditnet.com/straighttalk/board/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=3
Look me up over there under lbrown 59.It won't be hard as I have over 17,000 post on that board.

2*Henro: I think you might be missing the whole point of the bump.
Threads have a tendency to drop to the bottom and get lost in the shuffle.
The purpose of the bump is to bring the thread back to the top where it will be easier seen by someone who may have an answer.

Thanks to the bump I've seen many folks get answers to their questions that they would not have gotten other wise because the poster with the answer never saw the thread while in was buried at the bottom of the page.

The great thing about bumping is you don't have to have the answer in order to help the poster out, therefore a bump is actually a contribution to a thread.
 
   / Tree Shear #7  
1*Might suggest that another way to bring a thread back up would be to contribute something to it.
2*This seems to be the normal way it is done at TBN...
Henro
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1* One question about this thought _ How does the contributer do this on a thread he's never seen ?????????????
2*Normal don't necessarily mean best
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http://consumers.creditnet.com/straighttalk/board/showthread.php?s=&postid=410243#post410243
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