foggy1111
Elite Member
I was grinding stumps today and opening up some new food plot area. I was getting allot done and only had a small area to finish up....but it was kinda a tnagle of dead trees.
Now....I know better than to push over trees....and I'm typically a smart guy.....and will only push select, short, leaning kind that dont pose a threat. But, I wanted to get the job done and these dead, ole, leany, good-for-nothing, jack pine looked like I could push em over pretty quick and easy, and I could finish up my job by grinding the remaining stumps. MISTAKE!
So, I'm pushing high with my loader on a small 7" diameter tree....and the #$%^&* thing decides to break.....and comes down like a big spear just missing me (belted safely in the seat) by a foot or two. (it actually scraped the fender/tire :confused2
A few smaller branches came along too....and I was dodging some of the "small" stuff too (which is hard to do when your belted in the seat).
Dumb.....coulda been bad! Lucked out again. Just thought I should say so....so others (and me) avoid this practice.
Now....I know better than to push over trees....and I'm typically a smart guy.....and will only push select, short, leaning kind that dont pose a threat. But, I wanted to get the job done and these dead, ole, leany, good-for-nothing, jack pine looked like I could push em over pretty quick and easy, and I could finish up my job by grinding the remaining stumps. MISTAKE!
So, I'm pushing high with my loader on a small 7" diameter tree....and the #$%^&* thing decides to break.....and comes down like a big spear just missing me (belted safely in the seat) by a foot or two. (it actually scraped the fender/tire :confused2
Dumb.....coulda been bad! Lucked out again. Just thought I should say so....so others (and me) avoid this practice.