3 Point Tree Puller

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • 3 piont DIY Tree puller/grubber
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  • @mrbmp09
    @mrbmp09 4 месяца назад +2

    Love it!
    You never know what kind of mods might help till you try it.
    I'm thinking make the plate hinges farther apart, split the plates into 3-4 "fingers" of different length to accommodate various size TREES . Bevel the top edge of each finger to a point at 45 degrees-ish.

  • @JesseCase
    @JesseCase 4 месяца назад +1

    I like it! I make my own attachments too. It's very satisfying when it all comes together and you get to see it work for the first time. My proudest one is the brush grapple I made for my garden tractor.

  • @danielmacdonald16
    @danielmacdonald16 2 года назад +6

    That was so cool even if not perfect. Don't let the haters stop you from being incredibly creative. Well done!

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Daniel! Being positive and moving forward is all we can do.

  • @ronaldtowns7291
    @ronaldtowns7291 4 года назад +5

    That thing is very cool. Beats a shovel. Glad you videoed that. I could use that a lot here on my property. Keep up the good work, be safe and I hope you and yours are doing great.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад

      Hey, Ronald all good here, same to you. I was just up in your neck of the woods in down town Bitely working at the Lilly township hall on a motor grader. I will have to get up that way again soon to put the parts on that machine, maybe I will see you around! 😉

    • @ronaldtowns7291
      @ronaldtowns7291 4 года назад +1

      Let me know the next time your my way and I would be glad to meet you. 👍

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад

      @@ronaldtowns7291 I will be up there this morning.

  • @kiawandajr1097
    @kiawandajr1097 4 года назад +3

    "go make something" hell ya! Its always better when you build it yourself. thanks for sharing

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад

      Now I know who is paying attention, I going to try to slip more of that stuff in, but I suspect you will find them! Thanks Buddy!

  • @nospam3409
    @nospam3409 4 месяца назад +1

    Great concept! I'd make it a little wider. The farther the pivot points are apart, the more range you'll have in the size of trees it can grab. I'd probably also make it so that with no tree in it, the plates lay flat with at least a 1" gap between them assuming you're not trying to work on anything smaller than about 2" in diameter. If you are also working on smaller shrubs, make a second set of plates that will lay flat with almost no gap between them. At the end of the day, the closer to horizontal the plates are with the tree in them, the harder they will grab the tree.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! I was looking for the 3" or less tree size. I am at the limits of the tractor hydraulics and was trying for a simple solution. I appreciate all of your feedback.

  • @cisco5400
    @cisco5400 8 месяцев назад +1

    Never give up, well done with that root

  • @JourneyNorthAK
    @JourneyNorthAK 4 года назад +3

    I could see the aggression building..lol
    Hell of a root ball on that little tree👍👍

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад +1

      Right, tested my welds on that one...thank you for being here Jamie!

  • @BspPlays9287
    @BspPlays9287 Год назад +2

    Yeah Brush Grubber make a design like that for forks.

  • @KillingerUSA
    @KillingerUSA 4 года назад +2

    Damn that's handy! Your one crafty individual! Awesome!

  • @petermostyneccleston2884
    @petermostyneccleston2884 Год назад +3

    The implement is being attached to the tree stumps, to high up, for it to work correctly. It should be attached at ground level, to give the best effect.

  • @jasperpetersen8241
    @jasperpetersen8241 2 года назад +6

    So to me it looks great in theory but in reality a backhoe or a chain on the quick hitch is the correct solution

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад +5

      Sure, I have a hard time with $8k for a backhoe to sit around for just a little stump. I know I would have more uses and Don't get me wrong I would like one. The last stump was actually 3, and had a large root ball. Just showing the struggles practical engineering. You don't always het it right....I had the scrap just laying around, thought it might be something to try. Thanks!

    • @hdflame
      @hdflame 2 года назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 I think it's a solid design. Maybe sharpen the teeth so it bites in and doesn't slip off.

  • @bryangrim6021
    @bryangrim6021 2 года назад +1

    That’s really cool! 👍 Neat attachment!

  • @yellow3222
    @yellow3222 3 года назад +4

    That works great.
    That was a hard Bush .
    I got frustrated just watching it must’ve been hell driving the tractor

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! YES, but I'm just a little more stubborn than the stump, lol. Thanks for Commenting!

  • @NickPixelTV
    @NickPixelTV 4 года назад +1

    Campfire intro 🔥 the little roots that could lol

  • @stevegillespie6424
    @stevegillespie6424 3 года назад +1

    I like it, good job. Keep on keeping on

  • @buelowexcavating
    @buelowexcavating Год назад +2

    Do you have a high seasonal water table? I have seen roots like that in irrigated lawns, they don't have to go deep for moisture and they blow over in bad storms.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  Год назад +1

      Some what, sandy soil, water is about 6 to 7 feet, and they are surrounded by tall red pines. Those maple, beech, and oak were not very big trees. The pines have deep tap roots that anchor them in really good.

  • @cogentdynamics
    @cogentdynamics Год назад +1

    That seems to be a really novel idea!

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  Год назад +1

      Thanks, I built out of some scrap around the garage.

  • @wayne-wango-wever8393
    @wayne-wango-wever8393 4 года назад +1

    That little bugger didn't want to give up, the root wad was a lot bigger than I would of expected.

  • @2012isRonPaul
    @2012isRonPaul 2 года назад +2

    your issue seems to be that the plates are only meant for 1 size trunk, so u could just build a 2-blade fork and put that behind the tractor to pull it by the roots

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад

      It will bite on 1-3" material, the biggest problem I noticed is that the plates don't come down together evenly. I need to tie the plates together so they don't cock to one side or the other. I was thinking an old 10-12" cam gear or something. Just have not run across one lately. I have thought about turning it around so that it was facing forward in the trailer mover so it might have more leverage lifting. The last one was three in one, hard to get a grip no matter what I did, probably would have been quicker with a chain.

  • @leadlinedog
    @leadlinedog 3 года назад +10

    I see a loader on other end, been done long time if used that.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад +1

      How do you figure?

    • @leadlinedog
      @leadlinedog 3 года назад +3

      @@jeremywever6947 push stump over,then pop it out with loader. Neat gizmo you made though, just to small for that hardwood root ball.

  • @leejproductions27
    @leejproductions27 2 года назад +3

    I don't know, but it would appear to me that if you went in level with the ground. Instead of at an angle it would grab the stump better. lots of potential , needs a little more practice.

  • @Rail9222
    @Rail9222 4 года назад +1

    Nice...didn't break a sweat.

  • @spencerboaz2385
    @spencerboaz2385 9 месяцев назад +1

    Better than a shovel and an axe .

  • @will7its
    @will7its 3 года назад +2

    I was waiting for you to tilt that thing all the way back and grab it low.....If i could have reached thru the screen I would have....haha
    Also the teeth are set for one diameter. You probably know this but put hydraulics on the grabbers too for larger stuff. Nice job though.....

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад +1

      I made it for the 1-3" size stem. I sure it would clamp on the tree better if I could get the timed together with some sort of gear. I am looking for an old cam gear out of a big diesel engine from where I work. To keep the jaws at the same angle when it bites in. The first stem wasn't to bad but the second one was 3 stems in 1 stump. Your not the first one to tell me about the frustrations of watching the second one, lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @simpleman4224
    @simpleman4224 4 года назад +2

    Make some interchangeable plates, or make it a little deeper to make the grabs wider for the bigger tree trunks, great idea! Thanks for sharing, I need something like that!👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, A bigger one might work on your Case...😄 I have seen one that plucks orchard stumps out like nothing, but it had aux lift cylinder to help the three point. Simple is the way to go...😉

    • @simpleman4224
      @simpleman4224 4 года назад +2

      Jeremy Wever I’ve seen those, they are slick!

  • @thomiccor
    @thomiccor Год назад

    It looks like the tractor Osaka trying to pull the roots out from under itself

  • @nicklausmisiti5204
    @nicklausmisiti5204 2 года назад +3

    If you built that, that's great, however, I would never pay for this, assuming that is all it can do. What you are pulling up I would consider brush and not trees. They are like 2 inches max and I can just push them over with my bucket and if really being difficult throw a chain on and pull out. If this was removing actual tree stumps, it would be a different story.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад +2

      Technically, tree is a tree no matter how big or small it is. That was a maple or a beech, I can't remember It was two years ago. I wasn't selling it so we are good there, lol. Just trying something a little different. There are a million ways to do the same job, I never said this is the best way...just a look at one way. Thanks for your interest!

    • @joeholland428
      @joeholland428 5 месяцев назад

      Lol. Some people can't help but comment with non constructive comments. I think the tool is pretty cool for a home made tool. Better that then scrolling social media looking for something to complain about.

    • @nicklausmisiti5204
      @nicklausmisiti5204 5 месяцев назад

      ​@joeholland428 I guess the irony is lost on you that you scrolled through the internet to complain on my comment.

    • @joeholland428
      @joeholland428 5 месяцев назад

      Scrolled through to look for good comments of how things are done not to look for unhappy people bitching about stuff. The gold is in the comments.​@nicklausmisiti5204

  • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
    @BuckinBillyRaySmith 4 года назад +2

    subscribed

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад +1

      Thanks 😊! I saw ya come in! Not hard to do with 64 subs, lol💛

    • @karlbogrand1239
      @karlbogrand1239 2 года назад

      You know buckin is famous right?

  • @DavidSmith-lp5tz
    @DavidSmith-lp5tz 2 года назад +1

    Im going to stick to my set up of snatch block pulleys and steel cable. Also I just like saying snatch block.

  • @kevinbellville739
    @kevinbellville739 2 месяца назад +1

    This setup is way less efficient than me using a 1/4 aircraft cable and my front bucket on my tiny 40 hp New Holland.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 месяца назад

      Yes, that 40 Hp would have more lift capacity than 25 hp.

    • @kevinbellville739
      @kevinbellville739 2 месяца назад

      But notice that I said I used the bucket, not the three point. The three point has a huge mechanical advantage over the loader end.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 месяца назад

      @kevinbellville739 and I could rent a 330 Cat Excavator from where I work and pop them out without a cable... in less time than it takes to wrap the cable around one.
      There are many types of efficency. Its always $ versus time. I'm sure you paid more for your tractor than I did, and that's ok. I made this from scrap in a couple of hours during the covid break I had 4 years ago. I am glad you enjoyed the video enough to leave a comment. Have a blessed day!

  • @tamilarasupalaniappan615
    @tamilarasupalaniappan615 2 года назад +1

    If we remove like that we put the chain to the stem and pull by tractor

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад

      I have done that too. Sounds like you have experience. I could use a chain operator...
      Thanks!

  • @paulbrooks2024
    @paulbrooks2024 Год назад +1

    Hey dude good idea now put hydraulic cylinders on the locks a little pressure will grab those sapplings tite

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  Год назад

      Keep it simple, that was the Idea, thanks for your input into the Chanel.

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife 4 года назад +1

    That was cool. Are you happy with the R4 tires? Ever wish you had the R1 ag tires?

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад +1

      R4s are a great balance between agg and turf. What is your primary use? If you finish mow with it you may not want agg tires, but for Field work you might like the aggs better. Knock on wood, lol, but I have not gotten it stuck and I was brush hogging with it in my swamp. I have a tractor with R1 tires for feild work, but that is all she does. She is in another video on my channel, you can check her out...😄Allis is her name😉

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife 4 года назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 I have the turfs and the R4s for our little Deere. I use the turfs for mowing in the summer. But really the R4s aren't any good in the snow or mud. We have a lot of wet swamp area (except right now). I was considering the R1 ags on something new, but also thought maybe the bigger R4s that they put on those Kioti 10 series would be better since there's more lug. I also thought about trying the new hybrid R14s, but there isn't much out info out there on those in snow or mud.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад +2

      @@PurpleCollarLife the little Deere does not have enough weight, I wanted the R4 because of the work I would be performing, stump digging, dirt moving, loading, carrying, and gardening. The lugs seems to make a more robust tire. That is why they are used in construction. I have no problem on snow and usually able to push a 7 ft blade through the snow with little slippage, just make sure you load the rear tires with beat juice/rim guard.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  4 года назад

      @@PurpleCollarLifeThanks I will have to check it out!👍

  • @bobburnitt5389
    @bobburnitt5389 3 года назад +1

    What HORSE POWER is that Kubota tractor??? Or the Series NUmber. BB

  • @miken8336
    @miken8336 Год назад +1

    Liked the vid because I don't need to spend $ on this, my Piranha tooth bar would have taken care of this in no time flat.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  Год назад

      I would like to see a video of your piranha tooth bar. You should share it on your channel. Thanks for liking the video!

    • @miken8336
      @miken8336 Год назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 Don't have a RUclips channel, I know what works, and what you had only looks likes frustration and a waste of time. I spend my $ on proven things, check out the tooth bar I mentioned, you will be surprised on how well it works and how affordable it is.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  Год назад

      @@miken8336 I built this put of scrap laying around my place, coast = near nothing. There is only a couple of hours into it. The lift capacity on the rear is twice that on the front. With your piranha tooth your cutting the roots before removing them from the ground. Which works to get the stump out but you are still left with the roots in the ground. I have some places on my property we can test your theory. I could make a video for you. Put your self out there, make a video and share it.

  • @dustinwood2496
    @dustinwood2496 2 года назад +1

    Can you give details as to the build of this attachment? I’m interested in making one to pull up t-post.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад +1

      3x3x1/2" about 12" Angle Iron sides, 1x3x12" plate the the Iron is attached, 2x2x1/4" square tube about 10" long. 1/2" ar400 plate for the jaws. The plate stops and hinge points are track nuts from a dozer. I would build it differently to pull T-posts.

    • @dustinwood2496
      @dustinwood2496 2 года назад

      @@jeremywever6947 thanks buddy. I definitely will build it differently but I just wanted a lil something to start with, dimension wise.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 3 года назад +1

    "If at first you don't succeed , try try again!"

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад +1

      Heck of a root ball on the second one, lol, Thanks!

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 3 года назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 Yes, I saw that, and was grunting away here sitting in my office chair and rocking back and forth,.. 'we' finally got it out, didn't 'we'!

    • @donutman3089
      @donutman3089 3 года назад +1

      Unless...your skydiving.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад

      @@donutman3089 Nice point, not on my bucket list, lol

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep 2 года назад +1

    hi there handy tool john

  • @goldwingdwarrior
    @goldwingdwarrior 2 года назад +1

    Stump bucket would have had it out way before that.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад

      Later I purchased one. Your absolutely correct, but it cuts the roots off and doesn't remove almost all the roots like this did.

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 2 года назад +1

    I don't know the purpose of this video. Are you trying to show that thing works well, or demonstrating that it does not work? To me, it looks like the latter.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад

      Just sharing with some of my friends of similar interests. Something moved you to comment. That is the other purpose of the videos to spark a conversation.

    • @martyb3783
      @martyb3783 2 года назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 Thanks. I am interested. I love the concept. What is your opinion? Do you like the results? I hope I didn't come across like and an A-hole.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад

      @@martyb3783 Not too bad of one, I have had worse....lol, you didn't get deleted, lol. There are some improvements I would make, like timing them together with old gear so that the left and right stay on the plane. A lift boost from a couple of cylinders. The tractor only lifts 2300 lbs on the three point. It works with 1-3 inch trees. All in all I have a couple of hours into building it and I like the challenge of simple tools.

  • @ctraltdel6510
    @ctraltdel6510 2 года назад +1

    How many bud lights did it take to build that thing ? 🤣 jk, i like it just needs a little modifying

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад

      Two, or three....right, I have some simple improvement ideas.

  • @doomman700
    @doomman700 Год назад +1

    Someone needs a stump bucket

  • @stanralph9738
    @stanralph9738 2 года назад +1

    Might need some more development work.

  • @Sam-pw8zh
    @Sam-pw8zh Год назад +1

    That is a great idea good for you for thinking of it. I deal with so many unwanted sapling. I refer to them as bird sh!t trees.

  • @user-ix4tt3xd7f
    @user-ix4tt3xd7f Год назад +1

    Needs to lower the jaws

  • @kentcostello8099
    @kentcostello8099 3 года назад +1

    I thought it was a tree puller not a shaver good video & job tho .

  • @thegreatnorthwoodswithbb2863
    @thegreatnorthwoodswithbb2863 Год назад +1

    Doesn't appear to work very well

  • @hyattfamilyfarmtractoradve6066
    @hyattfamilyfarmtractoradve6066 3 года назад +1

    I want one.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад +1

      I know northern tool sells something similar, I just had this stuff laying around and put it together, lol. Thanks!

    • @hyattfamilyfarmtractoradve6066
      @hyattfamilyfarmtractoradve6066 3 года назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 Really makes me wonder why a company hasn't manufactured something like this already.
      I would rather lift with the 3 point than the fel.

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад

      @@hyattfamilyfarmtractoradve6066 there are some, there are bigger ones uses in apple orchards around me that use cylinders to lift the stump. Brush Grubber makes one, the BG-10 goes on a set of forks, but was bigger than what I wanted and more than I wanted to spend.

  • @jaimegutierrez9794
    @jaimegutierrez9794 2 года назад +1

    El tractor se acabo un tanque de diesel y solo saco una plantita jajjaajjja

  • @jeremeberube8260
    @jeremeberube8260 3 года назад +2

    I was literally looking at making something like this last week and ran across your setup! Do you happen to know the lifting force of your 3pt?

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  3 года назад +1

      2100 lbs lifting capacity on three point.

    • @CountryboyCale
      @CountryboyCale Год назад +1

      @@jeremywever6947 where can I buy? I have a 3880 lbs on my tractors 3pt and it doesn’t have a loader. Need something to pull them little stumpd

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  Год назад

      @Country boy Cale this is what I modeled mine after. With some modifications, it might work for you. www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/brush-grubber-post-tree-puller?cid=Shopping-Google-Organic_Feed-Product-1171494&srsltid=AR5OiO0RNNpKhphyOUYmAnnRLZkgCgTZgSqO6jhpqaUtMJv46EI_TUL8cHQ

    • @CountryboyCale
      @CountryboyCale Год назад

      @@jeremywever6947 got it thanks!

    • @assassinlexx1993
      @assassinlexx1993 Год назад

      We use the heavy bar on the hitch with a chain. Yes you got to get off the tractor but that little tree is headed for the burn pile.

  • @desertmonsoon1
    @desertmonsoon1 2 года назад +3

    There’s a tool called a gas chainsaw. Been around for years. Works great

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for Commenting! How is your day going?

    • @nocoolname32
      @nocoolname32 2 года назад

      i tried but the dirt and sand fucked that shit all up. pretty sure this is a much better idea. chainsaws aren't really meant for ripping trees out of the ground, work well for cutting one up though.

    • @desertmonsoon1
      @desertmonsoon1 2 года назад +2

      Better idea ? It took 20 minutes to pull a twig out of the ground. A chain hooked to a little pickup truck would have pulled that thing out of the ground in 30 seconds. I’m all for ideas and giving credit where credit is due. But, that thing blows.

    • @pabstube1
      @pabstube1 2 года назад

      You clearly are not familiar with the process of runing a bush hog over a stump

    • @desertmonsoon1
      @desertmonsoon1 2 года назад

      You clearly like to do things the hard way.

  • @gotti5472
    @gotti5472 3 года назад +1

    Dam start it

  • @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648
    @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 4 года назад +1

    good idea now just tell your wife it would work better with a bigger tractor

  • @stevo3644
    @stevo3644 Год назад +1

    What a piece of crap. I could pull that out faster and easier with the winch on my 4WD.

  • @yeates26
    @yeates26 2 года назад +1

    What a complete waste of time

    • @jeremywever6947
      @jeremywever6947  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for wasting your time with me! Have a blessed day!

  • @alexjette575
    @alexjette575 5 месяцев назад

    Waste of time.

  • @enriquebarrientos
    @enriquebarrientos 2 года назад +1

    Eso no es muy efectivo yo no subiría este video