The stumps or snobs are from me cutting the brushy tops off, at about the 18in.

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Thanks, why didn't I think of that. easy as pie to pull them things out. Where are all these stumps coming from? I also pulled on it at the same time. Will try it. ALWAYS hook to the seinging drawbar, its hook low under the tractor and as you pull on the stump, it actually increases down pressure on the tractor.

"logo": { "interactionStatistic": { I've learned that stumps are tough. It does make for alot of getting on and off the tractor.

It does make for alot of getting on and off the tractor. Even with several wraps of chain around the stump, the bark slipped off like a sheath, launched the bark and chain up towards him. Our kids had an live evergreen in front of the house,(the trimmable densiformas type yew) that they wanted out. The stumps or snobs are from me cutting the brushy tops off, at about the 18in. Pulling trees down are a breeze. Will try it. Chain high on the trunk and timber . I've learned that stumps are tough. "url": "http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/graphics/smllogo.png", By golly, if you can get those pulled out with your Ford, then you're better at it than me. It didn't take long to figure out that it was a no go.

All I'm trying to do is cut the Fire Hazard down in my 3 arces of back woods.What I've already done, looks like a Park and this is the last and the worst for brush.

The stumps or snobs are from me cutting the brushy tops off, at about the 18in. The owner of the Weed Wrench Company has ceased production, but supports Curtis’ continuation of manufacturing a USA made, professional strength pulling tool. Never use the 3-point with drawbar or anything else in it, because it is connected too high on the tractor, which lets the tractor raise the front end and just come on over on top of you. I couldn't believe how that thing was in there!! Thanks, See what I post to Circus. Then I could mow over them easily. See what I posted to Circus. All I'm trying to do is cut the Fire Hazard down in my 3 arces of back woods.What I've already done, looks like a Park and this is the last and the worst for brush. easy as pie to pull them things out. "interactionType": "http://schema.org/CommentAction", If you double the chain towards the pulling end and pull it through itself, it will tighten around the stump as you pull forward rather than slipping off. Copyright © It had about a 3 inch trunk and I hooked onto it with my 730 Case, and at 6980 pounds, I could't even budge it. "@context":"http://schema.org", It s a mix of tan oak, wild lilac and what I call grease wood. Would save the clutch on the tractor, a whole lot of fuel and my old joints. See what I posted to Circus. By golly, if you can get those pulled out with your Ford, then you're better at it than me. The Pullerbear was invented, specifically, to pull Scotch Broom - a seed producing invasive monster that is all over this beautiful island and down the west coast of the US. John Deere loaders are perfectly matched with John Deere tractors…to help you turn productivity up a few notches.Find the Right Loader, When it’s time to get to the bottom of your in-ground chores, John Deere has a strong, durable line of backhoes to take care of the job.Get the details on Backhoe Products, Solutions for virtually every landscaping need.View full list of landscape equipment, Proper care for your animals.View full list of livestock and equine equipment, Hardworking snowblowers, blades, and pushes.View the full list of snow equipment, Seeding equipment for higher productivity.View full list of seeding equipment, Tools that work as hard as you do. ALWAYS hook to the seinging drawbar, its hook low under the tractor and as you pull on the stump, it actually increases down pressure on the tractor. Better still, Use the largest diameter Tractor rim you can find and put under chain. It"s a mix of tan oak, wild lilac and what I call grease wood. larger ones take some digging around the roots. Been there, tried that with my 8N. The few that I really had to pull out, I did by hand with a stout shovel and mattock.

You could have been easily hammered under an upside down tractor.

steveormary Jim and Joanie and dds are right. Most don t have lots of roots, but stock will bend over and rapper will slip the bark and come off. there a few models of brush chompers out there, some even fit on 4 wheelers, some are 3 point and hydraulic cut off at ground level.

Which was also much quicker and more effective than the tractor. level, but now they"ll spout back. I finally had to dig around it and cut some of the roots off about a foot down in the ground, and them it came out.

At least the Ford is an easy one to do that with. Well, good luck with the N doing the job. Thanks, why didn't I think of that. I dig them out with the bucket. Attachments for Bobcat skid steer loaders. "height": 57

Ground is soft now, so Little Old Ford does pretty good, but I'm careful. }, Most don"t have lots of roots, but stock will bend over and rapper will slip the bark and come off. Brother-in-law has a stump rake attachment for his loader that looks like it might be good for roots and small,small saplings. All Rights Reserved. The chain/bark/hook hit him in the head before striking the gas tank on the tractor. Get yourself a sub soiler and use it to cut all the roots, and hook onto it and pull it out. Been there, tried that with my 8N. Note: take measures to avoid getting wacked in the head. One woman operation and to darn old to keep climbing on and off the tractor. "author": {

We offer unique and high quality products. "@type": "Organization", I've seen bulldozers with attachment for land clearing, but with a small tractor, I think you'll have to do a lot of prep work (digging) . The point was, like most folks said, to pull straight up on it. But I was wearing some of the first brush on the back of my neck, when I tried pulling them over before I cut the tops out. Some smaller ones (2-3 ) will come out in 1 scoop. "width": 200, Looking for an idea or diagram of Homemade small stump puller to use behind my old 9N. -VinnieNC You are one lucky man. level, but now they ll spout back. Our kids had an live evergreen in front of the house,(the trimmable densiformas type yew) that they wanted out. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Some smaller ones (2-3") will come out in 1 scoop. there a few models of brush chompers out there, some even fit on 4 wheelers, some are 3 point and hydraulic cut off at ground level. No need to align splines. "name": "Yesterday's Tractor Co.", Where are all these stumps coming from? Running a chain over an old wheel and pulling up on a stump works good. All I'd get were bald spots where the tires spun. Then I could mow over them easily.

ALWAYS hook to the seinging drawbar, its hook low under the tractor and as you pull on the stump, it actually increases down pressure on the tractor. Moving your mower deck out of the way, just got a whole lot easier with the John Deere Load-N-Go™ attachment for 1 Series and Model Year 2017 and newer 2025R Tractors with 7-Iron™ AutoConnect™ 60D mower decks.

Extended lead time on 46cc gear motor option. Brother-in-law has a stump rake attachment for his loader that looks like it might be good for roots and small,small saplings. I've got a 755 TLB (unit weighs 18000#)and tried to pull stumps by attaching a chain to the backhoe bucket hook (rated at 8000# capacity). John Deere Load-N-Go™ Moving your mower deck out of the way, just got a whole lot easier with the John Deere Load-N-Go™ attachment for 1 Series and Model Year 2017 and newer 2025R Tractors with 7-Iron™ AutoConnect™ 60D mower decks. "width": 200, You are one lucky man. }. "@type": "WebPage", Leaves a decent size hole, but the TLB makes quick work of filling them in. I use this technique when pulling wooden fence posts with my loader.

I couldn't believe how that thing was in there!! I dig them out with the bucket. Admit bigger one might get a dose of brush killer. Re: Brush Puller in reply to Jim and Joanie, 03-29-2007 13:55:43 this is the best best way of doing it. It had about a 3 inch trunk and I hooked onto it with my 730 Case, and at 6980 pounds, I could't even budge it. "@type": "InteractionCounter", Should be able to do the whole job without having to get out of the seat. It had about a 3 inch trunk and I hooked onto it with my 730 Case, and at 6980 pounds, I could't even budge it. ", They can be set to cut depths as low as 1.5" and come in either 60" (SC2560) or 72" (SC2572) widths with three different volume drive motors to maximize performance on your SSV or SVL models. Tom. One woman operation and to darn old to keep climbing on and off the tractor. Found it to be much faster and more effective to just go with a chainsaw and slice them off flush with the ground. Get an old wheel from a truck, put the chain over the top of the wheel by stump, causes the chain to pull the stump up and not sideways. See what I posted to Circus.

Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. All I'd get were bald spots where the tires spun. if you have a loader, they pull up a lot easier than sideways. If you double the chain towards the pulling end and pull it through itself, it will tighten around the stump as you pull forward rather than slipping off. Even with several wraps of chain around the stump, the bark slipped off like a sheath, launched the bark and chain up towards him. The Pullerbear Tree and Invasive Weed Puller company is located on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia. }, Thanks.

Get yourself a sub soiler and use it to cut all the roots, and hook onto it and pull it out.