Taiser
Gold Member
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2005
- Messages
- 466
- Location
- Northwestern Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota B7800 with Loader and Backhoe, Cub Cadet 2160
Well today was finally time to start grubbing further around the house with my little B7800. I'm planning on clearing an extra 3 acres or so. The weather finally got warm enough to start doing this but the ground is only thawed down a few inches. Today was a balmy +4C (but it was much nicer a week ago!).
To be honest I didn't think the little guy could handle it. Most of the trees now are over 30' high and it was THICK stuff at that. Man was I wrong. The little champ plowed through that mess like it was not there. Even falling the trees was no hassle!!! 4-5 inch diameter trees were pushed from up high and down they came, even popping most of the roots out of the still somewhat frozen ground
!! A few trees were just too stubborn though and the fact that I will want to keep some kept me from going completely nuts so I will still have to revert to the old husqvarna to cut some of the bigger ones, but man it sure is nice not having to haul those out by hand, it pushes whatever I put in front of it!
I'm glad I took the B over the BX, although now I'm pretty sure the BX could have done the job but I just don't think the plastic fenders would have held up in this mess, and the tranny fan for sure would have bought the farm in this stuff!
I should have taken some before shots but just so you know it's so thick in there that you can't walk through it! I took some after shots though and I'll take some more when I get back to the job with the little guy in action. If you look at the last few pictures you can see the thickness of the bush where I haven't tackled it yet!!!
Again man am I impressed with what this little thing can do!!! I cleared all this in about 2 hours. Last summer I did the same amount by hand in about a month of part timing it. This summer is gonna be fun!!! I'll add more shots to the thread as the job goes on maybe next week (but it's suppose to be cold and I gotta work this weekend).
To be honest I didn't think the little guy could handle it. Most of the trees now are over 30' high and it was THICK stuff at that. Man was I wrong. The little champ plowed through that mess like it was not there. Even falling the trees was no hassle!!! 4-5 inch diameter trees were pushed from up high and down they came, even popping most of the roots out of the still somewhat frozen ground
I'm glad I took the B over the BX, although now I'm pretty sure the BX could have done the job but I just don't think the plastic fenders would have held up in this mess, and the tranny fan for sure would have bought the farm in this stuff!
I should have taken some before shots but just so you know it's so thick in there that you can't walk through it! I took some after shots though and I'll take some more when I get back to the job with the little guy in action. If you look at the last few pictures you can see the thickness of the bush where I haven't tackled it yet!!!
Again man am I impressed with what this little thing can do!!! I cleared all this in about 2 hours. Last summer I did the same amount by hand in about a month of part timing it. This summer is gonna be fun!!! I'll add more shots to the thread as the job goes on maybe next week (but it's suppose to be cold and I gotta work this weekend).





