my 2010 and its first tree with me

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Ashell
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my 2010 and its first tree with me

Post by Ashell » Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:36 pm

I finally got a chance to play can you believe 70 degrees in January I tackled a fair sized tree where I want to build our new house.
I used a cable and shive block to pull the tree up hill.
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The Root ball was bigger than I expected this is me and my daughter with it.
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The fun part was moving the stump around. I had use the 4in1 bucket to pull it lose.
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Once I pulled it down I could roll it pretty easy.
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Just wanted to show off my crawler I know it old but I love it.
I dunno what I'm doin but I'm doin what I know.


196? 2010 with model 50 backhoe and Drott 4 in 1 bucket

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Lavoy
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Post by Lavoy » Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:18 pm

Pretty good lookin helper you got there.
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NNAATZ
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Post by NNAATZ » Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:08 am

wow, that looks like fun :D

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Tigerhaze
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Post by Tigerhaze » Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:10 am

I have been doing the same thing with my 2010 (pushing trees down for my new house). Gives you a sense of power, doesn't it? :D

I do wish that mine had the multipurpose 4in1 bucket like yours though!
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Post by Trucker Dan » Sat Feb 09, 2008 5:47 pm

Looks to me like your having more fun than one man should be allowed, O-kay I admit,I'm jealous.

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Post by Toivo1037 » Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:22 pm

OK here is what I do for trees with our 440. I dig under the front of the rootball, and then along the sides to cut the roots. Then it woks best if you can get to the other side of it, but sometimes you can get it from the front. With the roots cut on at least 3 sides, I dig as shallow as possible under the tree, and keep pushing until the tree falls over to at least a 45d angle, 30 is better. Then tilt or dump the bucket so the top of teh bucket is near the tree. I then chain the bucket tight to the tree, tip the bucket all the way back, lift a little, (watch the tree as it tilts back onto the top of the tractor so it does not smash you). Now backup and lift and you should have the tree with you. I have gotten trees as big as 8" this way, and it is nice to move the stumps around this way as I don't have a 4 way bucket to grab onto it with. I get the stump where I want it, then cut the tree and drag that away. Maybe crazy, but works for me.
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Post by Ray III » Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:26 pm

Make sure you don't wrap chain around the bucket so the tree can't go to the side without taking the machine with it. Nearly flipped a Ford 515 that way, bent up the bucket pretty good.

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Post by Tim_in_IA » Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:31 pm

Ashell that is a really nice machine. Thanks for the post!
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