Darn you Brock! You’ve got me so confused! LOL. That was awesome. I was convinced I needed an excavator next to pull trees, and move ground…. Now the more I see you do with your track loader, the more I wonder if that should be the next big piece to get!!! Aaaaaaahhh!!!!! That tree puller attachment is so much more successful than I thought it would be. Cheers! --J.Andre.
I good heavy track loader and a a good operator you can do a lot with them. I pulled way bigger trees out with a tree puller then i thought i would and faster and less soil remover then excavator.
@@johnunsicker7440 - that’s a great point. I thought I was seeing the root balls hold less soil than I thought they should have… but I figured I was just kinda imagining that and that was just Brock’s rocky ground - not the equipment! Thanks for that info!
A friend of mine has a tree puller and he gave me a great tip. Clamp it and drive forward will help rip it out easier. Idk if that works better or not. I'm definitely getting one of these.
I looked at the Precision puller for my invasive species littered farm. I wound up buying a CL Fab with the grapple/can guard. As your business grows I’d highly recommend checking out the CL Fab unit. The 60 inch jaw opening sold me because I have so many multi stemmed trees to remove. Keep at it! Your track loader was an awesome investment in your company and its future growth!
“Real nice Clark”. Great combo JD/Tree puller 👍🔥. Did you see the hydraulic leak that Good Works Tractor had on his JD skid steer?? He talked like the cause was a weak spot in the design of the High Range hydro lines under the cab rubbing holes in the line. Watch hi last couple video to get the scoop. He talked like it is something that Deere knows about and needs to fix Just a heads up!! Stay cool this week!!
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Funny, an ad that played at the end of this video. For the drill bit wood splitter like you showed in a video months ago. The one that don`t work as advertised.
It won’t on Brock’s Deere as they have different attachment types on the loaders. And I’m thinking the skid steer is probably twice the lift capacity over his Deere. Plus those tractor tires won’t be as planted on the ground as the tracks are. Maybe a larger 5 series Deere with skid steer attachment configuration might do ok. But they are gear tractors and as such… might be hard on the clutch.
nice work once you get the hang of pulling them you be really amazed at what it can do. I used one 2 years ago clearing a ditch bank. You're right the type of tree and the soil condition plays a big role at the size you can pull. I could walk up to a 5-to-6-inch diameter tree and really just pull it right out. Bigger ones I had to work them a little more. I pulled 8-to-12-inch diameter trees with it. Trick is to grab the tree about 6 to 8 feet up and push and pull the tree to break the root and then grab lower and pull the tree out. I was shocked at what you could pull out with it. It was faster doing it with the skid steer and puller the excavator. Gehl 190 pulled 4-inch tree like weeds a Gehl vt320 8-inch tree was easy to pull. Did a few 10- and 12-inch diameter as well. Main thing is when you get the bigger trees to have a spot planned out where you want it to go and move to that area and just release the tree and not try to lay it down.
Well Brock I'm impressed , and I don't impress easily ! You just sold alot of product for this company , but only because it is what they said it was...a bad ass tree puller lol!! pc
I will cut it down when I feel 100% confident in my plan. Right now I’m about 75% confident in how I wanna do it. I want to have every detail of it thought through about 20 times Could be next week or could be another month
@@RockhillfarmYT post up the specifics along with a video of the tree ! Surely there are some pro tree cutters that watch your videos. They might give you some good advice…. Or something you don’t think of. Good luck.
Shoot …. Jethro…. That was amazing! What is your JD 325 rated lift and curl capacity? Vs 333? I guess I just need to go over to the Deere site. Since your playing today. This video sure woke me up to possibilities!!! I have a little under 30 acres with at least 15 acre of tree / scrub that I want to thin out in areas. ( can’t get rid of all my deer habitat). This beats a forestry mulcher since you don’t have to worry about stobs and tractor tires. Nor worry about suckers growing back out of stumps. Thanks Superior manufacturing and Brock for exposing this tool to us. Now I need to dun all those ner’do’wells that owe me money. If I can borrow the remainder from Brock…. I’ll get mine ordered.
curious - if you did that during the tree's dormant season, could a tree be transplanted, if its pulled up out of the ground like this? anyone had any success transplanting a tree by pulling it up this way?
Hey, did you ever hear of anybody snapping an axle off on a 2022 John Deere 2025 hour it happened to me two days ago under warranty of course it has 38 hours on it. I have the wheels loaded weights and John Deere spacers.
Wow when you're texting to see how it takes is in touch so you need you should watch some videos is what I'm saying you really need a little experience because it's apparently has zero experience for that machine
Great piece of equipment but it's hard for you to control that high idle I noticed, but you kind of need it so it has the power so you need some practice in that John Deere I would say, as it's extremely jerky and you need to be a little easier on the controls would have a little finesse with it maybe hold the joysticks farther down on the handle themselves like on the bottom of the joystick put your hand down there makes it harder to move the joystick but it makes it so you're not so jerked cuz you're putting too much fluid you're pushing too hard on the damn Hydraulics is what I'm saying you need a little practice no offense I'm not trying to put you down I'm just saying you could run that thing a lot more smoother there's a lot more finesse being Jerky like that's not good for it obviously or your body
Darn you Brock! You’ve got me so confused! LOL. That was awesome. I was convinced I needed an excavator next to pull trees, and move ground…. Now the more I see you do with your track loader, the more I wonder if that should be the next big piece to get!!! Aaaaaaahhh!!!!! That tree puller attachment is so much more successful than I thought it would be. Cheers! --J.Andre.
I good heavy track loader and a a good operator you can do a lot with them. I pulled way bigger trees out with a tree puller then i thought i would and faster and less soil remover then excavator.
@@johnunsicker7440 - that’s a great point. I thought I was seeing the root balls hold less soil than I thought they should have… but I figured I was just kinda imagining that and that was just Brock’s rocky ground - not the equipment! Thanks for that info!
Wow! That was a walk in the park! I never would have thought it would pull out trees with root systems that big!
A friend of mine has a tree puller and he gave me a great tip. Clamp it and drive forward will help rip it out easier. Idk if that works better or not. I'm definitely getting one of these.
small tree easy pull bigger one I found grip it at like 6 foot and push and pull the tree to break roots then grip low and pull.
I'd say you nailed the title on this one....that thing is AWESOME!! lol....wow! Nice!!
I looked at the Precision puller for my invasive species littered farm. I wound up buying a CL Fab with the grapple/can guard. As your business grows I’d highly recommend checking out the CL Fab unit. The 60 inch jaw opening sold me because I have so many multi stemmed trees to remove. Keep at it! Your track loader was an awesome investment in your company and its future growth!
Holy cow, that thing is no joke!
“Real nice Clark”. Great combo JD/Tree puller 👍🔥. Did you see the hydraulic leak that Good Works Tractor had on his JD skid steer?? He talked like the cause was a weak spot in the design of the High Range hydro lines under the cab rubbing holes in the line. Watch hi last couple video to get the scoop. He talked like it is something that Deere knows about and needs to fix Just a heads up!! Stay cool this week!!
Thank you for sharing that info. I enjoy his channel but have not seen that video
I’m on a road trip and getting to play with some big toys today.
Safe travels and enjoy the Big Toys!!!
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Tree puller is insane! Wow!
Well that settles that, I guess I need one of these too. This is in addition to the 50k lb excavator Diesel Creek convinced me I need.
Well if you’re picking up one of those excavators, get one for me too
Funny, an ad that played at the end of this video. For the drill bit wood splitter like you showed in a video months ago. The one that don`t work as advertised.
I saw that too … lol if they only knew.
I sure will I had some of your equipment. You clear the brush etc., in no time. Awesome.
Arms Family Homestead sent me to your channel! I’m amazed how easy you do stuff! Wow!
Thanks. Having Equipment sure makes things easier
that is a really nice attachment. looks like you had some moisture to work with
I recorded this during the summer while we were under a record drought. Ground was hard.
@@RockhillfarmYT well it sure worked good
That JD Tree Puller is fantastic, wow.
I want one….really, really want one!
I can’t believe how easy that is. Does it work on the tractor too
It won’t on Brock’s Deere as they have different attachment types on the loaders. And I’m thinking the skid steer is probably twice the lift capacity over his Deere. Plus those tractor tires won’t be as planted on the ground as the tracks are. Maybe a larger 5 series Deere with skid steer attachment configuration might do ok. But they are gear tractors and as such… might be hard on the clutch.
Wow. What a beast. You are going to make money by having fun!
That was fun!!
nice work once you get the hang of pulling them you be really amazed at what it can do. I used one 2 years ago clearing a ditch bank. You're right the type of tree and the soil condition plays a big role at the size you can pull. I could walk up to a 5-to-6-inch diameter tree and really just pull it right out. Bigger ones I had to work them a little more. I pulled 8-to-12-inch diameter trees with it. Trick is to grab the tree about 6 to 8 feet up and push and pull the tree to break the root and then grab lower and pull the tree out. I was shocked at what you could pull out with it. It was faster doing it with the skid steer and puller the excavator. Gehl 190 pulled 4-inch tree like weeds a Gehl vt320 8-inch tree was easy to pull. Did a few 10- and 12-inch diameter as well. Main thing is when you get the bigger trees to have a spot planned out where you want it to go and move to that area and just release the tree and not try to lay it down.
Great job with the tree puller very impressive
Well Brock I'm impressed , and I don't impress easily !
You just sold alot of product for this company , but only because it is what they said it was...a bad ass tree puller lol!!
pc
That's was awesome!!
I am impressed!
Ok, I really want one of those thing now. Geesh...
Looking good love video like this thank you oh yes Armo Family told me about you good job
Thanks
Great vid
Daniel asked me to give you a visit 👍
Hoh…Lee…Sheeeeeit! That thing is awesome!!!!
That was satisfying to watch!
Outstanding!
How much does this master piece cost?
Are you still liking the brush cutter better than a flail mower
I would prefer to have a flail mower but I haven’t been able to get one yet
that is cool, i could use one of those
How soon are you cutting the tree by your Quonset hut?
I will cut it down when I feel 100% confident in my plan. Right now I’m about 75% confident in how I wanna do it.
I want to have every detail of it thought through about 20 times
Could be next week or could be another month
@@RockhillfarmYT post up the specifics along with a video of the tree ! Surely there are some pro tree cutters that watch your videos. They might give you some good advice…. Or something you don’t think of. Good luck.
How do you find these jobs and bid for them?
That looks like fun!
Definitely
Thanks for watching
Am impressed 👍
Pretty cool
Daniel sent me!
Thanks for coming over
i do all this with a regular grapple bucket all the time easy peasy
That was pretty impressive.
I thought I was gonna struggle to get those trees out and have to dig under them but they popped easily.
Thanks for watching
Shoot …. Jethro…. That was amazing! What is your JD 325 rated lift and curl capacity? Vs 333? I guess I just need to go over to the Deere site. Since your playing today. This video sure woke me up to possibilities!!! I have a little under 30 acres with at least 15 acre of tree / scrub that I want to thin out in areas. ( can’t get rid of all my deer habitat). This beats a forestry mulcher since you don’t have to worry about stobs and tractor tires. Nor worry about suckers growing back out of stumps. Thanks Superior manufacturing and Brock for exposing this tool to us. Now I need to dun all those ner’do’wells that owe me money. If I can borrow the remainder from Brock…. I’ll get mine ordered.
Dang… I meant Precision Manufacturing. It ain’t fun getting old.
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
Thank you for sharing
standard flow?
My machine is high flow, but the attachment is standard flow.
Things like this need pressure not flow rate.
Impressive!
Check out "THE PERFECT TREE SAW". It doesn't cut roots but you can cut big trees with no moving parts except the skid steer.
curious - if you did that during the tree's dormant season, could a tree be transplanted, if its pulled up out of the ground like this? anyone had any success transplanting a tree by pulling it up this way?
Shoot hold my tea lol my turn.
Hey, did you ever hear of anybody snapping an axle off on a 2022 John Deere 2025 hour it happened to me two days ago under warranty of course it has 38 hours on it. I have the wheels loaded weights and John Deere spacers.
I have not heard of that. Did they come pick it up? Has the warranty claim been approved? Where are you located?
@@RockhillfarmYT yeah it’s under warranty and they came for it I live in Cape Breton n.s. Canada
Wow when you're texting to see how it takes is in touch so you need you should watch some videos is what I'm saying you really need a little experience because it's apparently has zero experience for that machine
Great piece of equipment but it's hard for you to control that high idle I noticed, but you kind of need it so it has the power so you need some practice in that John Deere I would say, as it's extremely jerky and you need to be a little easier on the controls would have a little finesse with it maybe hold the joysticks farther down on the handle themselves like on the bottom of the joystick put your hand down there makes it harder to move the joystick but it makes it so you're not so jerked cuz you're putting too much fluid you're pushing too hard on the damn Hydraulics is what I'm saying you need a little practice no offense I'm not trying to put you down I'm just saying you could run that thing a lot more smoother there's a lot more finesse being Jerky like that's not good for it obviously or your body
You should have bought a Toyota...
They don’t make anything bigger than a half ton so..