Brush grabber part two

Geo-TH,In

Well-known Member
After my last post on brush grabber / bark stripper, someone posted a link to a tree puller. That got me to thinking I need a brush squeezer. Then a light went on, I already have one, part of a flaring tool. Works great. Plan to make a choker chain to go under the flaring tool. The brush grabber will work on 10 ft tall mulberry, proving there is a fork to keep it from stripping the bark off. I'll have to post pics from phone later. geo.
 
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Please post a picture of you pulling a tree out the size of your thumb or pinkie with chain.
 
Take a foot long piece of 3" pipe cut off rough with a torch on both ends, pass your chain through it, take the chain around what you want to pull and put the chain back up through the pipe and hook it on the edge toward the tractor. I welded a grab hook on outside of mine near the middle & just drop the chain in the hook. For small stuff it works better to go back through the pipe & hook it to top.
 
I can do the big stuff, no problem. It's the pencil size trees that is too hard to pull by hand that is my problem. The squirrels like to plant walnuts in flower beds. The walnut sapling's bark is so soft, it peals like a banana. The flaring tool is the only thing I've found to keep from stripping the bark. geo.
 

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