Xfaxman
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- Guthrie, OK
- Tractor
- Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader
This is my technique with the V417 and Gorilla Grapple.
With the boom retracted put the lower center tine on the tree, up about 6' on this dead one.

Slowly extend the boom.

This one will be easy, the dead roots are breaking.
Extend the boom further, notice the extend markings on the boom.

Don't have to worry about the root ball on this dead one!

Extend some more, it is almost all the way out.
That is a sand rock up on the trunk

Boom is fully extended, the V417 never moved.

Retracted the boom, stabbed the root ball with the lower center tine, picked it up and dropped it a few times to get rid of the rocks and dirt.
The V417 still hasn't moved from where it started pushing!

Found the balance point, notice the grapple top tines are open.

Took it to the burn pile.
It goes a lot faster when I don't stop to take pictures!
With the boom retracted put the lower center tine on the tree, up about 6' on this dead one.

Slowly extend the boom.

This one will be easy, the dead roots are breaking.

Extend the boom further, notice the extend markings on the boom.

Don't have to worry about the root ball on this dead one!

Extend some more, it is almost all the way out.

That is a sand rock up on the trunk

Boom is fully extended, the V417 never moved.

Retracted the boom, stabbed the root ball with the lower center tine, picked it up and dropped it a few times to get rid of the rocks and dirt.



The V417 still hasn't moved from where it started pushing!


Found the balance point, notice the grapple top tines are open.

Took it to the burn pile.



It goes a lot faster when I don't stop to take pictures!
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