thunder86
Silver Member
Where do you guys hook a chain up to on the back of the tractor to pull out stumps and so forth? Thank you.
Use a clevis etc. on the drawbar that is below the axle...do not use the 3PH...Where do you guys hook a chain up to on the back of the tractor to pull out stumps and so forth? Thank you.
Use a clevis etc. on the drawbar that is below the axle...do not use the 3PH...
Emphasis on BELOW the axle. If you hook above the axle you run the risk of turning the tractor over on yourself.
Well - I SURE as H*LL wouldn't consider pulling any stump around here. Average stump is 24". When I use a chain to pull - a big clevis on the draw bar. I've used chain to pull the remains of the old homestead building out and burn. Too many nails & spikes to get in close with the grapple. The old homesteader had a fetish for big nails and spikes.
Pull a 24" stump, no problem! Just leave the stump long.....about 20 feet long and chain or cable at the top!
'If you give me a lever and a place to stand, I can move the world.' - Archimedes (born c. 287 B.C. - died 212B.C.) ..or something like that...
Here the problem isn't flipping tractor backwards. It's the more you pull , the less traction you have (on back tires). Use 4 wheel squeal. I've always ran out of traction before the rear tires lifted. The longer the cable, the less the lift, better the traction.
I think you’re underestimating the hold of a stump that big.
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Using a cross-drawbar and clevis on the 3 point hitch arms is ok (they're made for pulling), just make sure drawbar height stays below axle.