Brush Forks

   / Brush Forks #11  
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Well, I found a price for that Worksaver unit - $1,045. Guess I'll be making my own...
 
   / Brush Forks #12  
A photo of my Gerard forks.
 

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   / Brush Forks #14  
There was a thread about a product called the "brush brute" a year or two ago. Pretty interesting attachment for a bucket. The weight of the attachment would require a larger compact tractor.
Could not find the thread but here is a link to their web page:

Brush Brute web page
 
   / Brush Forks #15  
I called them in Canada about 6 mos. ago and one for my MX5000 was about $2000 plus I think. I know it was enough to make me quit thinking about getting one. Although it looks like it would do exactly what I was thinking about doing. Pulling up saplings.
Mike
 
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Well I made some temporary forks on Sunday. I used angle iron from the tractor crate and some 2" X 6" X 17" lumber to wedge and hold them in the bucket. I used them to move about a dozen thorn trees I cut last fall, onto a burn pile. I did have to replace the blocks a couple of times, and ended up bending one fork. Not great, but enough to get that job done. Won't build the permenent ones from angle iron.
 
   / Brush Forks #17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( There was a thread about a product called the "brush brute" a year or two ago. Pretty interesting attachment for a bucket. The weight of the attachment would require a larger compact tractor.
Could not find the thread but here is a link to their web page:

Brush Brute web page

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Well that's about the most stoic website I've seen in some
time.

Anyway, I had heard about this Brush Brute from a local dealer
who recommends it for removing small trees, brush and the
astonishing amount of laurel with which we find ourself
blessed. The deal is you don't dig with it, rather you
wedge into the teeth what you want to remove around 12-16"
above ground, and use the uplift of the loader (failing
that, the torque of the tractor) to rip the stuff out. If
you look closely the triangular teeth are undercut which
bites deeper into the tree than if the sides were
90-degree vertical.

Looks like it is worth a try but the price for even the
small 58" size is around $1600 plus whatever is required
to attach to your machine. That is rather steep seeing
as one can buy the steel to build it for around $50.

I have the dimensions off of an actual production model
and might actually get around to it at some point. For
those with similar thoughts you may be interested to know
it is a patented design and functionally described in the
accompanying document:

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?patentnumber=5111599

[You'll need a TIFF image file plug-in for your browser to
view the actual images of the patent.]
 
   / Brush Forks #18  
I just received my BX22 this week and the "modified" Gerard forks look like exactly what I need as I have a number of brush piles around my property I'd like to move. Could be the excuse I've been looking for to purchase a welder!
 
   / Brush Forks #19  
Here are some easy medium duty forks plus a bin for leaves and small brush.

Forks are 3x1-1/2 3/16 wall tubing 5 feet long,about $20 + welding
The mounts are 4x1-1/2 heavy channel iron 6 inches long, spaced up 1/8 inch and welded to the bucket. I have a heavy cutting edge on the front of the bucket that provide strength in front. Currently forks are threaded and held by bolts, I need to do something better there.

You need to use common sense about what you use this for you can get too much weight on the front pretty easy. Its great for brush, leaves, and a portable work platform.

Yo
 
   / Brush Forks #20  
/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gifSomethin' ain't right with that picture.....
Mark
 

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