Jim Timber
Veteran Member
Power lines?
I notice those too but at least he's pushing the trees away from them. Might be the reason for clearing that area.Power lines?
I notice those too but at least he's pushing the trees away from them. Might be the reason for clearing that area.
That Kubota needs 1000 more lbs on the 3pt.
I think Ted was going nuts to prove a point: the grapple is plenty tough. I seriously doubt he does that unless Travis is shooting a video for marketing/educational purposes.Still seems like an unnecessary risk to be thrashing trees around in them. Cutting them at 4' still leaves plenty to leverage while pushing them over.
Maybe 800-1000 lbs in the rear tires too.
I think Ted was going nuts to prove a point: the grapple is plenty tough. I seriously doubt he does that unless Travis is shooting a video for marketing/educational purposes.
When open it is a no-no but if closed it is not such a problem. Still, it is always preferred to push with middle lower tines.Also, I thought pushing with the grapple lid was a big No-No.
Also, I thought pushing with the grapple lid was a big No-No.
Lots of the activity shown in that footage is not recommended. That is true impromptu Wicked Grapple testing.
We need to know what the product can take. Obviously, it's a lot!
Travis
For the future, you might want to put an overlay on that video pointing out this is torture testing the grapple and not a recommended technique. Most of us get that but I can easily see that a newbie might think this is just normal tractoring technique. It is pretty normal for Bobcats to be used like that but then they are built for it.
Ever seen Ted test a lawnmower? Here's your chance. Check out this vintage video.
You never told us he was a juvenile delinquent who still dreams of a NASCAR second career!
Ever seen Ted test a lawnmower? Here's your chance. Check out this vintage video.
Ever seen Ted test a lawnmower? Here's your chance. Check out this vintage video.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/fgap6QoGXog
I'm confused, was he trying to "mow" or ROTOTILL? :laughing: