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<blockquote data-quote="Terexnorthfl" data-source="post: 69925" data-attributes="member: 9880"><p>First, it would depend on how big the tree are to determine if you can use the shear and hold the tree. I always say you can't have to much. Unless of coarse it's to much weight for the machine. Also, solid tires are good but they take all the give to the tire. In other words there is no cushion it's very rough ride. If you concerned about punctures you could have the tires filled with foam. This would make them flatproof and still have some cushion. Also, you could try over the tire tracks. These will help in a series of ways. They will allow for better flotation if you get into a muddy situation and protect them from sharp rocks. Loegering tracks are a good brand. If, you are still looking for a machine try finding one that is a track machine. Ie Asv or Terex. A track machine is more stable than a tired machine. Also look down the road a bit, right now you you need a tree shear. But what about when your done with the trees. Are you going to sell or put it to work? What attachments would be needed then? Can your machine run a mulcher or brushcutter. Just food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terexnorthfl, post: 69925, member: 9880"] First, it would depend on how big the tree are to determine if you can use the shear and hold the tree. I always say you can't have to much. Unless of coarse it's to much weight for the machine. Also, solid tires are good but they take all the give to the tire. In other words there is no cushion it's very rough ride. If you concerned about punctures you could have the tires filled with foam. This would make them flatproof and still have some cushion. Also, you could try over the tire tracks. These will help in a series of ways. They will allow for better flotation if you get into a muddy situation and protect them from sharp rocks. Loegering tracks are a good brand. If, you are still looking for a machine try finding one that is a track machine. Ie Asv or Terex. A track machine is more stable than a tired machine. Also look down the road a bit, right now you you need a tree shear. But what about when your done with the trees. Are you going to sell or put it to work? What attachments would be needed then? Can your machine run a mulcher or brushcutter. Just food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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