beppington
Elite Member
I have over 2 acres with many, many small-ish trees I want to remove, ranging from little 1" diameter saplings & smaller that I can & prob will just bush hog, up to 5"-6" trees that I can push over, but the root ball doesn't always cooperate by popping up some such that I can continue scooping it completely up out of the ground. Sometimes the trees actually break off at or near ground level.
What would be the best tool or implement for this type of tree removal?
I'd like to be able to drive right up to a tree, & using a compact spade type QA bucket, push the spade under the main trunk & curl the loader to lift it out of the ground. I say "compact" because the spades I see available are pretty long (36"+) which would reduce the curling power of my loader.
To date I've uprooted many of these trees, but it's slow going with my current methods. Using my regular ol' loader bucket, I either push the tree over & hope the root ball pops up a little, or if it doesn't I put the bucket into the ground & drive forward while curling. I can usually get 'em that way, eventually, but it's slow & makes a bigger mess than necessary since the bucket is 6' wide. I also don't have optimum push since it's a 6' wide blade pushing into the ground instead of more like the ~12" width of the spades I've seen.
I've also been successful wrapping a chain around these trees & just driving away to pull them out, but that's slow too since I have to get off the tractor to wrap the chain around the tree every time, drive the tractor forward, then go un-hook the chain, etc etc etc. There's also lots of stickers, chiggers, ticks, snakes, etc etc that make staying on the tractor pretty darn desirable
What's the best/ fastest way to do this?
What would be the best tool or implement for this type of tree removal?
I'd like to be able to drive right up to a tree, & using a compact spade type QA bucket, push the spade under the main trunk & curl the loader to lift it out of the ground. I say "compact" because the spades I see available are pretty long (36"+) which would reduce the curling power of my loader.
To date I've uprooted many of these trees, but it's slow going with my current methods. Using my regular ol' loader bucket, I either push the tree over & hope the root ball pops up a little, or if it doesn't I put the bucket into the ground & drive forward while curling. I can usually get 'em that way, eventually, but it's slow & makes a bigger mess than necessary since the bucket is 6' wide. I also don't have optimum push since it's a 6' wide blade pushing into the ground instead of more like the ~12" width of the spades I've seen.
I've also been successful wrapping a chain around these trees & just driving away to pull them out, but that's slow too since I have to get off the tractor to wrap the chain around the tree every time, drive the tractor forward, then go un-hook the chain, etc etc etc. There's also lots of stickers, chiggers, ticks, snakes, etc etc that make staying on the tractor pretty darn desirable
What's the best/ fastest way to do this?