The Tallest Heaviest Tree That I Have Put On The Burn Pile, 42', 18.5" DBH

   / The Tallest Heaviest Tree That I Have Put On The Burn Pile, 42', 18.5" DBH
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I did call my neighbor and he said he wants the wood, will come cut it after he gets the hay cut and baled.
 
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Ever consider loading the rear tires?
 

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<snip> Now that's impressive! Glad I don't have a budget for something like that; there's no end to the havoc I could reek with one of those...:laughing:
After seeing your balancing act pics you may actually be more nutz than I am, and that's saying something!:cool:


So with the tree in the middle of the grapple it should weigh around 2,600 pounds. :thumbsup:

Is that all?!:shocked:
 
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Wow, a 42' tree! That's not a burn pile, it's a forest fire!
 
   / The Tallest Heaviest Tree That I Have Put On The Burn Pile, 42', 18.5" DBH
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Ever consider loading the rear tires?
No, it is designed with enough weight on the back, that orange casting weighs 2200 pounds.

I was trying to see if it would reach the tipping point when I extended the boom, it did!
 
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<snip> Now that's impressive! Glad I don't have a budget for something like that; there's no end to the havoc I could reek with one of those...:laughing:
After seeing your balancing act pics you may actually be more nutz than I am, and that's saying something!:cool:

Yep, I have been called that and worse! :D

So with the tree in the middle of the grapple it should weigh around 2,600 pounds. :thumbsup:
Is that all?!:shocked:

Well it is probably heavier. I didn't have the boom as high when using the scale, as when it reached the tipping point .

As you can see from the Rated Load chart, it will hold more weight when the boom is higher:

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Here it is with the boom fully retracted:

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And 5,000 pounds on the scale:

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Raised the boom a little more, scale shows OF for over flow. The rear wheels are still on the ground:

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Fake news!:laughing:
How much is one of those scales? What is it called?

Thanks,

CM
 
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Mine was just over $300 on eBay 4 years ago.

It is called a Crane Scale. Measures in 1 pound increments to 5,000 pounds.

DigiWeigh brand.
 
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Thanks!
So, are you using the tree stump to anchor the scale? How do you have it anchored, screw eye?
 
   / The Tallest Heaviest Tree That I Have Put On The Burn Pile, 42', 18.5" DBH
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Chain, it shows in these pictures.

Right click to open in new tab for a larger expandable picture.

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