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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 15499" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>I pulled plenty of whole lob-lolly pines, oaks and scrub on the Gulf Coast using only a grapple bucket. I have OTT tracks on a New Holland LS185. It has plenty of pusing and lifting power to dig out a 6" caliper tree---you grab, push and lift at the same time. For larger trees I use pallet forks to pop them out. For scrub using pallet forks, I swing the machine side to side withthe forks just below grade which tends to rip and pull the smaller stuff out. Tracks are the way to go too as the tracks rip up just as much or more than the forks or any attachment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 15499, member: 1300"] I pulled plenty of whole lob-lolly pines, oaks and scrub on the Gulf Coast using only a grapple bucket. I have OTT tracks on a New Holland LS185. It has plenty of pusing and lifting power to dig out a 6" caliper tree---you grab, push and lift at the same time. For larger trees I use pallet forks to pop them out. For scrub using pallet forks, I swing the machine side to side withthe forks just below grade which tends to rip and pull the smaller stuff out. Tracks are the way to go too as the tracks rip up just as much or more than the forks or any attachment. [/QUOTE]
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