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I finally got the time this past weekend to put my new tree getter to the test (pics attached) and I am glad to report that it works very well--despite the fact that the ground is hard as a rock with the lack of rain that we have been having in Texas. I believe that if we ever get some rain, the ease of use and effectiveness will increase dramatically. It is a lot of fun to use. I have found that even the larger Locust trees (bigger than can fit in the teeth)are fair game as I can work them up and push them over.
Thanks again for NS in Texas for the design guidance. The original post that inspired me is HERE . I opted for some lighter iron given the steel prices. Specifically, I used 3/16" wall tubing and 3/8" plate. It seems to be more than adequate, but if you use a larger tractor, you might want to go back up to half inch.
Thanks again for NS in Texas for the design guidance. The original post that inspired me is HERE . I opted for some lighter iron given the steel prices. Specifically, I used 3/16" wall tubing and 3/8" plate. It seems to be more than adequate, but if you use a larger tractor, you might want to go back up to half inch.