Post puller….

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RadarTech

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2007 Kubota L3400, YANMAR YT359C
So I got a little work done at the property…
And I decided that the many small trees might be best handled by the titan post puller..



Anyone else have one?
 

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Good/bad?
What size tractor have you used it on?
From the reviews it seems like my L3400 should be fine pulling up to 4-5 inch small trees.. mostly poplars I have to deal with..
 
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I use my trailer mover on my 3pt with a chain to lift out posts and small trees/shrubs. Works extremely well.

If I don't want to damage a 4x4 or 6x6 post upon retrieval, I use a heavy duty nylon tow strap and put a couple turns around the post and then lift it out of the ground.
 
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I use my trailer mover on my 3pt with a chain to lift out posts and small trees/shrubs. Works extremely well.

If I don't want to damage a 4x4 or 6x6 post upon retrieval, I use a heavy duty nylon tow strap and put a couple turns around the post and then lift it out of the ground.
I can see that… in my case I’m clearing small trees out.. there is 50-100 I’m gonna do.. in this case if it works well.. I can pull it.. back up drop it.. then later use the grapple to stack them, for eventual dumping at the mulch yard or landfill..

That would be a tiresome process if I had to wrap each one..

I do wonder if I could put some old firehouse pieces on the teeth if I was pulling posts to prevent damage…
Hmmm
 
   / Post puller…. #8  
I've got one from mtl for my L3901, currently working on adding attachment points to put it on my 3pt arms. 3 to 4 inch trees can be pulled with some effort and the right counterweight. Hopefully putting it on my 3 point arms will give better pulling power and allow my grapple to be used on the front end loader.
 
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Ck4010hst, Stinger stp34 tree puller, 1000lb rear counterweight, CTA grapple
5"dia would be an upper limit using the tree puller. Buckthorns/honeysuckle/cherry come out fairly easy. Mulberries have extensive roots that will zipper out from a long ways away. Hackberry, oak, hickory, elm, have very deep strong roots and are impossible even when very small. Otherwise about 4" dia is a "practical" limit. Larger trees leave a large root ball divit (buckthorn), or a tangle of roots behind (mulberry). Just use a chainsaw for the bigger stuff.
The technique I finally settled on was to grab ahold about 4ft up, push and tilt the loader over to uproot half the roots, pull and tilt the loader back to pull out the other half, drag it all off and pile. Keep the 4wd off to remove the stress on the front end. Surprisingly, when it's bone dry out they pull the easiest. The roots at that time are desiccated and weak, and the dirt sifts off easily, root balls "can" stay very light and limited. We have a lot of brush and junk coming since we stopped pasturing 25yrs ago. At one point we used a skid steer to pinch the stuff out and push it off, but that left a fox hole like berm and a spot where more junk took root - repeat. Now we pull it, spray brush killer, one two punch.
 

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What size tractor is that? Does it really work that well?"
B2650. Brush under 3/4" may pull, usually snaps off where it's clamped. 1-2" FEL usually pulls it. 3" stuff, clamp it and drive forward. Cut top off 4-5" spruce tree. A few months later decided to pull it. Tractor has rimguard in rears, using 4wd. Had to rock tractor back & forth about 20x. scary when rear wheels left the ground. With every rock you could see more of the ground heave up. Decided not to purposely do this again could damage front axle.
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Clamping a little higher up and curling down while going forward, the extra twist on the roots can help break them. When all else fails, chainsaw time
 
 

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