Wal
Silver Member
I haven't done this before, so tell me if I'm crazy. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
I am just starting to clear an area for a 10x16 equiptment shed on our new five acres of woodland. I need to remove several white oak trees of about 3-6 inches in diameter at the base. Here is what I have in mind. Cut the trees off at about 3 feet high, then hook up a logging chain towards the top of what is remaining and pull the stump out with my Dodge Dakota (I don't have a tractor yet /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif I was thinking I could attach the chain to where the trailer saftety chains normally go on my cat. 3 hitch. Unfortunately, my Dakota does not have 4wd, but it does have a limited slip differential. Does this have any possibility of working???
I am just starting to clear an area for a 10x16 equiptment shed on our new five acres of woodland. I need to remove several white oak trees of about 3-6 inches in diameter at the base. Here is what I have in mind. Cut the trees off at about 3 feet high, then hook up a logging chain towards the top of what is remaining and pull the stump out with my Dodge Dakota (I don't have a tractor yet /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif I was thinking I could attach the chain to where the trailer saftety chains normally go on my cat. 3 hitch. Unfortunately, my Dakota does not have 4wd, but it does have a limited slip differential. Does this have any possibility of working???