Ok on the puller. :thumbsup: Where is the shear?
I think Ken's could be considered a puller AND/OR shear... Because the "arms" overlap... whereas the "arms" on mine meet-up to just "pinch" material.
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The teeth overlap. The part that moves ends up between the stationary side. So is the hope.
If not, this may be a great ankle crusher for people. (Did I really just say that?)
Which part?OK, that is a new one on me.
Which part?
Definitely would like to see some video of it at work. :thumbsup:
What brand / model is it. I am cutting down hundreds of 20-30' tall saplings right now with a chainsaw. This looks appealing.
I question the framework being strong enough. If used hard I believe the swinging jaw will very soon not align with the stationary jaw. If so, then it will lose the shearing ability.![]()

Bill, not familiar with what tree species you are pulling?? With your tractor and a puller you'll be equipped to handle some fairly good sized trees, again depending on type. The height of the tree isn't as important as it's age and stump diameter. These two things will indicate how much root growth you are dealing with.
I can pull Cedar trees with a 6" stump diameter if the soil is right. I can't pull an Oak tree with a 3" stump diameter anytime.