brush grubber

sec1939

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Has anyone used the Brush Grubber to pull trees and stumps? I just ordered the 3" size one. Planning to use my Farmall A to pull out bucktorns
 
i have one, it works well. i use it either on the skidloader bucket or the bucket on the farmall m. pops em out pretty good. small trees seem to come out straight up easier than pulling sideways.
 
Go ahead and get a rim (no tire) and a long chain/cable or cut them so they won't hit you when they come out. Works great. After a while I get tired getting on/off the tractor and hooking it up.
 
The 3 inch brush grubber I bought isn't worth it if you plan to pull out small brush. Mine just strips off the bark. Just wrap a chain around brush about 3 times and have a grabber hook on chain so as chain will tighten on brush.

Another trick I use when pulling asian honeysuckle is wrap chain around many honeysuckle. I pull 3 or 4 out at the same time. As chain tightens, it will spin the first out, then the next until it gets to the last one.

I sometimes get small trees growing in a flower bed that I don't want to dig out, can't pull out and too small for chain or grubber. That's when I get my old, no longer used, copper flaring tool clamp. I clamp tight it to the tree, wrap chain under clamp and lift it out with loader.

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Saw a neighbor wrap a chain around some brush, slide a metal wedge up under the chain and then loop his pull chain around the brush under the wedge.

The harder he pulled, the more the wedge tightened on the wrapped chain; he broke chains or branches but never had it slip off.
 

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