POC
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This is a field that I *remember* being planted in corn....that was about 30 years ago. Now there are trees, mostly < 4" all over the place. I used the backhoe yesterday to dig some out, but it was almost overkill. I had my nephew with me and we tried using an OLD homemade device, basically a piece of 8" C-channel with a 'V' cut in it and a hole for a chain to be attached. The edges of the "V" need to be ground at an angle so they really BITE into the tree. Then just attach to the draw bar (at a low, safe angle, of course
) and pull for all you're worth! It worked good on < 3" stuff. It also depends on the species of tree, dogwoods and (I'm drawing a blank) trees come up pretty easy. Poplar and cedar, not so easy.
I'm wondering if it wouldn't be easier to use a box blade and drop the tines way down and just go around the bigger trees. Then go back and hoe out the bigger ones.
WHAT SAY YE, OH SAGES OF TRACTOR KNOWLEDGE???!!??? :laughing:
I'm wondering if it wouldn't be easier to use a box blade and drop the tines way down and just go around the bigger trees. Then go back and hoe out the bigger ones.
WHAT SAY YE, OH SAGES OF TRACTOR KNOWLEDGE???!!??? :laughing: