Pulling shrubs small trees

/ Pulling shrubs small trees #1  

Schips

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Hello, plan on using swinging drawbar to pull out shrubs and small trees.
Plan on buying 2 10 foot grade 80 chains and a 20 foot grade 80 chains with hooks.
Best way to hook up to draw bar?
Thank you in advance.
Schips
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #2  
Scrubs and trees are a bit different. Even a little tree is going to be difficult to pull out.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #3  
For shrubs and small trees, using a stout tire as a fulcrum next to the target shrubbery, will bring you much success. It generally requires a 2nd person to align and hold everything steady. Be sure they stand to the side and clear of the tension-ed line.

I use a 3/4" rigging line (rope) and a semi truck steer tire to accomplish this. The tire is very heavy, and absolutely overkill for this, but it's what I have. But it works like a charm, and will bring a big smile to your face!

Good luck.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #4  
One more note:

Be certain to choke the rope or chain around the tree/ shrub trunk. That means make two wraps around the trunk before terminating the chain/ rope. This will cause the line to grip the trunk, versus just sliding up and off of the trunk.

I usually use a short chain at the tree and tire, because I don't care if they get muddy/ dirty. Then connect the rope to extent to the tugging vehicle/ tractor. (y)
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #5  
I used a Brush Grubber when we cleared small trees and brush making trails in our woods. This made quick work on the brush and small trees got uprooted using Brush Grubber hooked to front bucket.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #6  
One more note:

Be certain to choke the rope or chain around the tree/ shrub trunk. That means make two wraps around the trunk before terminating the chain/ rope. This will cause the line to grip the trunk, versus just sliding up and off of the trunk.

I usually use a short chain at the tree and tire, because I don't care if they get muddy/ dirty. Then connect the rope to extent to the tugging vehicle/ tractor. (y)
I have a 3/8" choker chain for pulling trees, one end has a 4" round eye so the chain must tighten on the tree. I agree, 2 wraps of chain catches better
I've pulled some 4-5" trees in the spring while the ground was water-soaked by lifting with my 3-pt hitch. Sure leaves a hole though.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #7  
/ Pulling shrubs small trees
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#8  
For shrubs and small trees, using a stout tire as a fulcrum next to the target shrubbery, will bring you much success. It generally requires a 2nd person to align and hold everything steady. Be sure they stand to the side and clear of the tension-ed line.

I use a 3/4" rigging line (rope) and a semi truck steer tire to accomplish this. The tire is very heavy, and absolutely overkill for this, but it's what I have. But it works like a charm, and will bring a big smile to your face!

Good luck.
Already starting my search for a steel rim, thank you for the advice.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees
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#9  
If you have a stout piece of about 1.5-2" ID metal tube, you can make a small tree/shrub puller. https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/threads/brush-grabber-type-which-one.490318/page-3#post-6919590

I used to wrap the chain, but I've found using the pipe saves time because it is more consistent about grabbing whatever I'm pulling than wrapped chain.

Pulling is much easier in the spring when the ground is moist.

Don't pull something so firmly anchored that it upends your tractor.
Thank you, I like that piece of pipe idea. Do you hook up to your swinging drawbar? If so how?
Schips
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #10  
I brought pewag chain. It's square links grips into tree with more bite/grip than my old normal chain. Grade 100 but I think it's now 120. I didnt want my industrial backhoe to break it. Been 25 years and chain held up. Grab hook on one side, choker on other
Highly reccomend.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #11  
What I did is I would have a piece of heavy duty sling (winch strap) on one end I would send it through the drawbar, the other end I folded the strap and fix a a triangle (three link) with a piece of chain with a grab hook on it... on that I would have both a cable chocker and a chain with a choker hook. Sometime a cable choker is better sometime a chain is better, (smaller diameter a chain is better when is a fluffy bushy shrub a chocker is better) if I could I would use both at once at different length so they don't pull at the same time and rip two at once.
 
/ Pulling shrubs small trees #12  
Thank you, I like that piece of pipe idea. Do you hook up to your swinging drawbar? If so how?
Schips
I connect a chain to the fixed drawbar lowest on the tractor using a heavy duty twisted clevis hitch. I generally don't like spring loaded hooks, but use one on the end connected to the hitch so it doesn't slip off when I'm trying to pull something.

When pulling, it's important to go to the low point to pull from. Plus you aren't stressing your 3PT.

Something like this but pick the size for your drawbar and chain.

 

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