Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

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Moving some stumps that I dug up early in the year.

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   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,853  
I finally picked up a 54 MTL this week so I can join the fun. If my loader is akin to having a thumb on my hand, the grapple has to be like a pair of vise grips. :thumbsup: About 10 or 11 years ago I had a 2 acre field reclaimed, and the stumps piled down so that I could reclaim the topsoil later. I finally attacked my first pile today expecting to find a lot of rotten wood; instead I found that they’ve pretty much rotted down and I have some pretty nice looking loam.474FF419-ECF0-4E3B-BA16-EA62B9AA20CF.jpeg36FCEFC0-8C15-4463-8549-F274A9A7E5ED.jpeg
There’s got to be some N2 in that soil from all of those stumps.

First though I had to remove the pin cherry and other shrubs growing out of the top of the pile.74845D1B-6E2A-4448-ADE4-37ACC4476F1C.jpeg
It took about 15 minutes to pull them and bring them down to the stump dump. Before I attack the other 10 piles though I will go through and cut the trees... on a day when it isn稚 90+ degrees.
 
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First though I had to remove the pin cherry and other shrubs growing out of the top of the pile.
It took about 15 minutes to pull them and bring them down to the stump dump. Before I attack the other 10 piles though I will go through and cut the trees... on a day when it isn稚 90+ degrees.

Instead of cutting, can you push them over and pull them out with the grapple?
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,855  
I finally picked up a 54 MTL this week so I can join the fun. If my loader is akin to having a thumb on my hand, the grapple has to be like a pair of vise grips. :thumbsup: About 10 or 11 years ago I had a 2 acre field reclaimed, and the stumps piled down so that I could reclaim the topsoil later. I finally attacked my first pile today expecting to find a lot of rotten wood; instead I found that they’ve pretty much rotted down and I have some pretty nice looking loam.View attachment 660361View attachment 660360
There’s got to be some N2 in that soil from all of those stumps.

First though I had to remove the pin cherry and other shrubs growing out of the top of the pile.View attachment 660359
It took about 15 minutes to pull them and bring them down to the stump dump. Before I attack the other 10 piles though I will go through and cut the trees... on a day when it isn稚 90+ degrees.

It must be nice to have those berm piles decompose like that. My piles have been pushed up for over 50 years and most of those old trees and stumps are still fairly solid. Must just be because the soils never really warm up to decompose the organics.
 
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I'm sure that tree species has something to do with it. Also, the field had only grown in over the past 30 years and I"d cut a lot of the trees in previous years so they were already starting to break down; most of the live stumps were smaller than 6 inches in diameter.

The best part was that I got it all done for free, because I allowed somebody who was cutting wood on the adjacent property to bring it out onto my land. He also cleared it first, and built a 600 foot long road from gravel screenings which I am currently reclaiming.

Instead of cutting, can you push them over and pull them out with the grapple?

I did that with the first pile, but it made quite a mess. It's a lot easier to have them piled together, then I can pull the stumps later.
 
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Instead of cutting, can you push them over and pull them out with the grapple?

That's what I did. Not only for small trees that could be easily uprooted just by sticking the grapple underneath the roots and curling, but also for bigger trees that required use of a backhoe mounted ripper to cut roots before pushing the tree over. No chainsaw. Almost no disturbance of the soil compared to digging out stumps.
 

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   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,858  
I'm digging them off the top of an existing stump pile. Operator inexperience also may come into play also, though.
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,859  
I finally picked up a 54 MTL this week so I can join the fun. If my loader is akin to having a thumb on my hand, the grapple has to be like a pair of vise grips. :thumbsup: About 10 or 11 years ago I had a 2 acre field reclaimed, and the stumps piled down so that I could reclaim the topsoil later. I finally attacked my first pile today expecting to find a lot of rotten wood; instead I found that they’ve pretty much rotted down and I have some pretty nice looking loam.View attachment 660361View attachment 660360
There’s got to be some N2 in that soil from all of those stumps.

First though I had to remove the pin cherry and other shrubs growing out of the top of the pile.View attachment 660359
It took about 15 minutes to pull them and bring them down to the stump dump. Before I attack the other 10 piles though I will go through and cut the trees... on a day when it isn稚 90+ degrees.

Congrats on your new grapple :thumbsup: It will change your life and how you work around your place.

gg
 
   / Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #1,860  
You guys are killing it with those grapples. That ripper looks pretty ominous.
 
 

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