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using the skid steer and root rake to push over pine treesPushing Maple tree over with 2004 Cat 257 Rubber Tracked Skid Steer Loader at The Vic's Yard. Running 20' Husqvarna Chain Saw. Makes for quick Bucking of Fir. using the skid steer and root rake to push over pine trees
pushing over pine trees
Pushing Maple tree over with 2004 Cat 257 Rubber Tracked Skid Steer Loader at The Vic's Yard. Running 20' Husqvarna Chain Saw. Makes for quick Bucking of Fir.
One of the trees I dug up and pushed over with the older New Holland skid steer using the stump bucket. This one put up a fight for sure. The key is to break. Using a skid steer to push over trees might be more dangerous than just cutting them with a saw. Experience is necessary to avoid big mistakes. I second the suggestion to cut and then leave enough stump to push over.
Idea is to cut and break through all Cedars' tree roots on all four sides. Then try pushing tree over with stump bucket position about 3-feet up. Using the above, I have take down several trees big enough, that CTL almost flipped over forward just lifting the stump ball minus the tree trunk on up. When you pushing trees that may have you concerned about limbs breaking and ending up in your lap, the key here is to not let it snap back that's when 95% of the tops breaking occurs, either stay in the push till it's well over or use the brake to slowly back away.
I cut the safety backboard off my pallet forks so I can use the lower stronger portion to push the tree over. You need a bigger machine AND tracks---I use TracksPlus lightweight alloy tracks---works like a dozer. I routinely push over large (12" to 16") spruce and birch trees with my skidsteer. On the larger trees, I cut the roots on the side I am pushing from with either my tooth bucket or rooter bucket. Then place the bucket about 6' to 8' up an push. If you're the one making the stumps, try leaving yourself with 20 or so feet of tree left. Dig out roots all around and then push on the handy lever that the tree makes. If it doesn't go, dig some more, and/or make a ramp on one side to give yourself more leverage.About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright .
using the skid steer and root rake to push over pine treesPushing Maple tree over with 2004 Cat 257 Rubber Tracked Skid Steer Loader at The Vic's Yard. Running 20' Husqvarna Chain Saw. Makes for quick Bucking of Fir.One of the trees I dug up and pushed over with the older New Holland skid steer using the stump bucket. This one put up a fight for sure. The key is to break. Using a skid steer to push over trees might be more dangerous than just cutting them with a saw. Experience is necessary to avoid big mistakes. I second the suggestion to cut and then leave enough stump to push over.
Idea is to cut and break through all Cedars' tree roots on all four sides. Then try pushing tree over with stump bucket position about 3-feet up. Using the above, I have take down several trees big enough, that CTL almost flipped over forward just lifting the stump ball minus the tree trunk on up. When you pushing trees that may have you concerned about limbs breaking and ending up in your lap, the key here is to not let it snap back that's when 95% of the tops breaking occurs, either stay in the push till it's well over or use the brake to slowly back away. I cut the safety backboard off my pallet forks so I can use the lower stronger portion to push the tree over. You need a bigger machine AND tracks---I use TracksPlus lightweight alloy tracks---works like a dozer. I routinely push over large (12" to 16") spruce and birch trees with my skidsteer. On the larger trees, I cut the roots on the side I am pushing from with either my tooth bucket or rooter bucket. Then place the bucket about 6' to 8' up an push.
If you're the one making the stumps, try leaving yourself with 20 or so feet of tree left. Dig out roots all around and then push on the handy lever that the tree makes. If it doesn't go, dig some more, and/or make a ramp on one side to give yourself more leverage.
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