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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1842169" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>We got ours witht the new tractor because it has become so hard to get people to do the labor of nmoving brush or trees. Now we can cut and let them fall then clean up the mess in a fraction of the time. What I didn't realize is how handy it would be just moving posts and cleaning up junk. We have found a lot more uses for it other than just brush.</p><p></p><p>I will say though, it is very easy to tear them up or your tractor up if you don't pay attention. You can also turn a tractor over or get in a bind in a heart beat. We have that weighted up 6120 and if I grab some thing with the grappler that won't give, it will pull that tractor off the ground in a heart beat. </p><p></p><p>I'll put it on when I am shredding roads and ROWs and run with it so if I come across down limbs or trees or what every I clean them up as we go. A tree like this, if you can get it broke over, I grabbed and moved to a spot in the brush out of the way. </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0gkw7Z0c9cg[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1842169, member: 6291"] We got ours witht the new tractor because it has become so hard to get people to do the labor of nmoving brush or trees. Now we can cut and let them fall then clean up the mess in a fraction of the time. What I didn't realize is how handy it would be just moving posts and cleaning up junk. We have found a lot more uses for it other than just brush. I will say though, it is very easy to tear them up or your tractor up if you don't pay attention. You can also turn a tractor over or get in a bind in a heart beat. We have that weighted up 6120 and if I grab some thing with the grappler that won't give, it will pull that tractor off the ground in a heart beat. I'll put it on when I am shredding roads and ROWs and run with it so if I come across down limbs or trees or what every I clean them up as we go. A tree like this, if you can get it broke over, I grabbed and moved to a spot in the brush out of the way. [MEDIA=youtube]0gkw7Z0c9cg[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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