bevhoward
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Outside of Austin Texas, we have a major infestation of Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo)
This invasive is so bad that cutting it off at ground level is only short term help.
Using a manual "Weed Wrench" that extracts at least some root works better but that is very labor intensive.

I have also tried "pullers" such as these but the nandina stems are so slick that the chain simply slides off and the stems are too small for the clamp pads to get a purchase.
The "waffel grid" on the weed wrench is wide enough and flat so it can grip several stems at once and pull the root that they are all attached to.


So, the question is does anyone have any suggestions for something that attaches to either the 3 point or bucket that can get a purchase on the nandina such as the pads on the Weed Wrench?
I have found some 3 point hydraulic clamp pads, but they are out of my price range.
I'm thinking about trying to modify the Weed Wrench to mount it on the bucket, but hoping that someone has already designed something better.
Also, does anyone have a suggestion for how to use the above chain puller to increase it's grip on the stems?
Thanks in advance,
Beverly Howard
This invasive is so bad that cutting it off at ground level is only short term help.
Using a manual "Weed Wrench" that extracts at least some root works better but that is very labor intensive.

I have also tried "pullers" such as these but the nandina stems are so slick that the chain simply slides off and the stems are too small for the clamp pads to get a purchase.
The "waffel grid" on the weed wrench is wide enough and flat so it can grip several stems at once and pull the root that they are all attached to.


So, the question is does anyone have any suggestions for something that attaches to either the 3 point or bucket that can get a purchase on the nandina such as the pads on the Weed Wrench?
I have found some 3 point hydraulic clamp pads, but they are out of my price range.
I'm thinking about trying to modify the Weed Wrench to mount it on the bucket, but hoping that someone has already designed something better.
Also, does anyone have a suggestion for how to use the above chain puller to increase it's grip on the stems?
Thanks in advance,
Beverly Howard