Could not agree more with "use the tools you've invested in." Experiment and see what does & doesn't work. Your viewers learn from your experiments, and we appreciate you sharing the information
Good morning Brock. Back in the day when a few of us were into drag racing we had a saying. "You run whatcha brung." Same goes here. If you don't quite have the right tool for the job, you use what you have on hand. I'm like you, if you're going to take the tree out then take the whole tree out. I also think that this video shows what an attachment is capable of even though it might not be the right tool for the job used occasionally when needed. God bless and have a wonderful day.
I agree Brock, I'm guilty of using the wrong tool for the job because that's the tool I own. People are usually amazed at what I can accomplish and get done with what I have. It may take a little longer and a little more thinking but it's always better then spending extra money.
I know that feeling you get when the stump starts to wiggle. And what a victory when it finally breaks free! The bigger the stump, the bigger the reward. Nothing is free, and that goes for stump removal. Some are just more work than others. Persistence is the key. Carry on, my friend.
POWER WASHER, POWER WASHER, POWER WASHER and cordless reciprocating saw to cut the roots along with a trenching spade to remove the slurry mud, no digging. Really does work, examine a removed stump, not that many roots. Whenever possible, leave at least 6 to 10' height for leverage. Go luck, always fun to watch people removing stumps the non-easy way. Take care 👍
Brock, love the content with you keeping it real. 11:26 in the video, the puller was open and you were pushing. Be careful, you could bend the cylinder on the puller.
Excellent job on that removal! That tool worked ver very well. I have a Deere 550H. LGP Dozer that I use on large stumps and it takes some time and I get a much much larger hole to fill back In. It looked really efficient to me taking it out with the stump puller! Great content show what you can do with the SS and puller
Like all of us do, use what you got! If that doesn't get the job done, then look for other options. I get a lot of jobs done with my 3650 Kubota tractor. I get told to quit using it like a skid steer, but it's here and paid for. If I buy or rent something else, then it cost me money and I enjoy using my little tractor to get things done.
All of the "right tools for the job" people don't actually live in the real world. Your hard work is paying off. I bet you remember well the days of a shovel, axe, truck, and a chain to do these types of jobs. I'm glad to see your youtube business working out, and it's an inspiration to my tiny channel
I have an excavator attachment for my skid steer that i use to dig out these bigger stumps, but i wish i had your tree puller for the smaller ones! Pine is pretty easy, i can plow most of those down with the bucket, but most hardwoods over like 2 inches in diameter just bend over instead of breaking or pulling out. If you wanted to, you could use the skid you already have and but the exterra e60 excavator attachment, Wich is what i have, just the digging attachment is only around 1700, but i also got the grapple attachment, wich replaces the bucket and works with the removable thump, which i also recommend unless you already have a dedicated one .
I want a backhoe for the skid loader. Most of them are the type that you operate from sitting in the cab. Is that what you have? There are a few they have an external seat.
If you are interested in this tree puller, Use code rockhill to get 5% off your order at: www.agfolks.com/product/537-eliminator-tree-puller-new-version Check out more of our skid steer videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLmYnhJtNUq7eMYSMYExz40ah9thbWvFUn Check out the Rockhill farm Facebook group here: facebook.com/groups/1270496403596230/ Rockhill Farm is a daily equipment and rural living vlog. We mainly focus on tractors and working outdoors. I really appreciate you taking time to watch this video. If you enjoy this type of content Check out some of the following links to support our channel. If you are interested in a rock Hill Farms T-shirt check out our merch store rockhill-farm.creator-spring.com/listing/rockhill-farm-logo Please subscribe to our channel here: ruclips.net/user/Rockhillfarmandhomes Follow on Facebook at facebook.com/Rock-Hill-Farm-102050688356056/ You can now support the channel by buying us a coffee at the following link: www.buymeacoffee.com/rockhillfarm
Still doesn't count, that stump was rotten. 😂. How well does that thing work for trenching? I always look for the multi use tools, and i bet that thing would dig a pretty good trench as well.
For your “average” stump grinder rental (25-35hp gas machines) that stump would have easily taken 45min to fully grind (yes even after the stem was cut flush)
You can dig that stump out much faster. You don't need to dig out the dirt so far from around the stump, that is just insane. Go around the stump, like directly around the base of it and rip the roots. Then grab the stump and rock back and forth breaking more. Then go under the stump and lift. After that you should be really really close to just yanking it out. The mess you created is absolutely insane and not needed. It does take time to learn the tool, but yeah, you don't have to dig out so far from the stump.
I definitely try to push it over at the beginning. 90% sure that that was included in the video but if it’s not I just didn’t keep that shot when I edited the video I know that I tried pushing on it after digging for 20 minutes and it still wouldn’t work
Would grinding the stump been a better option? I'm genuinely curious since it's something I need to decide on in my near future on my own property. Great job on the removal.
Could not agree more with "use the tools you've invested in." Experiment and see what does & doesn't work. Your viewers learn from your experiments, and we appreciate you sharing the information
Good morning Brock. Back in the day when a few of us were into drag racing we had a saying. "You run whatcha brung." Same goes here. If you don't quite have the right tool for the job, you use what you have on hand. I'm like you, if you're going to take the tree out then take the whole tree out. I also think that this video shows what an attachment is capable of even though it might not be the right tool for the job used occasionally when needed. God bless and have a wonderful day.
I agree Brock, I'm guilty of using the wrong tool for the job because that's the tool I own. People are usually amazed at what I can accomplish and get done with what I have. It may take a little longer and a little more thinking but it's always better then spending extra money.
Brock - Thank you for showing how effective all the different options work for stump removal
I know that feeling you get when the stump starts to wiggle. And what a victory when it finally breaks free! The bigger the stump, the bigger the reward. Nothing is free, and that goes for stump removal. Some are just more work than others. Persistence is the key. Carry on, my friend.
I have a New Holland C145 and to do this I use my Danuser Terminator. It’s bigger and longer snout, and the teeth are more aggressive.
POWER WASHER, POWER WASHER, POWER WASHER and cordless reciprocating saw to cut the roots along with a trenching spade to remove the slurry mud, no digging. Really does work, examine a removed stump, not that many roots. Whenever possible, leave at least 6 to 10' height for leverage. Go luck, always fun to watch people removing stumps the non-easy way. Take care 👍
Very interesting tool on the loader. NEVER SEEN one with the jaw action. Thanks for the show!!!1
Haha - Love the disclaimer on comments😱😂👍🏻
Send the keyboard“Stump Pro’s” my way, I’ll offer them help🙏🏼 Like most all things….”There’s more than one way to remove a stump”
Brock, love the content with you keeping it real. 11:26 in the video, the puller was open and you were pushing. Be careful, you could bend the cylinder on the puller.
Howdy Brock! I was confident you and WALL-E would git er done! Nice job. Use what you got. Thanks for sharing 🤠
Excellent job on that removal! That tool worked ver very well. I have a Deere 550H. LGP Dozer that I use on large stumps and it takes some time and I get a much much larger hole to fill back In. It looked really efficient to me taking it out with the stump puller! Great content show what you can do with the SS and puller
Like all of us do, use what you got! If that doesn't get the job done, then look for other options. I get a lot of jobs done with my 3650 Kubota tractor. I get told to quit using it like a skid steer, but it's here and paid for. If I buy or rent something else, then it cost me money and I enjoy using my little tractor to get things done.
Brock did a little beard trimming. Sometimes you just have to Use the Tools you have on hand 👍
4:40 the stumps thinking...you aint really trying the chopsticks on me are ya bro...
All of the "right tools for the job" people don't actually live in the real world. Your hard work is paying off. I bet you remember well the days of a shovel, axe, truck, and a chain to do these types of jobs.
I'm glad to see your youtube business working out, and it's an inspiration to my tiny channel
Thanks
I use what I have to get a job done sometimes it just takes longer than ide like but still the task gets done.
I have an excavator attachment for my skid steer that i use to dig out these bigger stumps, but i wish i had your tree puller for the smaller ones! Pine is pretty easy, i can plow most of those down with the bucket, but most hardwoods over like 2 inches in diameter just bend over instead of breaking or pulling out. If you wanted to, you could use the skid you already have and but the exterra e60 excavator attachment, Wich is what i have, just the digging attachment is only around 1700, but i also got the grapple attachment, wich replaces the bucket and works with the removable thump, which i also recommend unless you already have a dedicated one .
I want a backhoe for the skid loader. Most of them are the type that you operate from sitting in the cab. Is that what you have?
There are a few they have an external seat.
If you are interested in this tree puller, Use code rockhill to get 5% off your order at: www.agfolks.com/product/537-eliminator-tree-puller-new-version
Check out more of our skid steer videos here:
ruclips.net/p/PLmYnhJtNUq7eMYSMYExz40ah9thbWvFUn
Check out the Rockhill farm Facebook group here:
facebook.com/groups/1270496403596230/
Rockhill Farm is a daily equipment and rural living vlog. We mainly focus on tractors and working outdoors.
I really appreciate you taking time to watch this video. If you enjoy this type of content Check out some of the following links to support our channel.
If you are interested in a rock Hill Farms T-shirt check out our merch store
rockhill-farm.creator-spring.com/listing/rockhill-farm-logo
Please subscribe to our channel here: ruclips.net/user/Rockhillfarmandhomes
Follow on Facebook at
facebook.com/Rock-Hill-Farm-102050688356056/
You can now support the channel by buying us a coffee at the following link:
www.buymeacoffee.com/rockhillfarm
Well ,....I admire your determination . Did your tractor get fixed yet ?
pc
I used my regular bucket and a sawzall w/ 12" blade... Sucks having to get off the seat, but it took about the same amount of time as this i think.
My D7 struggles with stumps that big, and makes a huge mess after it pushes them out, this is way cleaner and didn't look like it took much longer
Trees are tough. So many guys think they can hook up their pickup and yank it 😂
Kinda funny, I watched you dig out a stump, and watched Cody on the Wranglerstar channel build a stump!
I will have to check that one out. He is unpredictable
Here’s a comment you probably weren’t expecting - while it’s a personal preference, I think the full, heavier beard is a better look for you 😀
Haha
Much better than having a stump sticking out!
One word: Dynamite. However, I do question the sanity of using that word in the same sentence with Barack! 😉 😊
ANFO. Cheaper and more obtainable.
Still doesn't count, that stump was rotten. 😂. How well does that thing work for trenching? I always look for the multi use tools, and i bet that thing would dig a pretty good trench as well.
Stumps are hard on ANYTHING.
Do you think you could have done this with a 3500# (dry weight), 45 engine HP, 10 gpm, 2275 psi tractor?
For your “average” stump grinder rental (25-35hp gas machines) that stump would have easily taken 45min to fully grind (yes even after the stem was cut flush)
It would have taken 30 minutes with my baumalight 3 Point Grinder
What state were you in ?
Tree puller beat the backhoe for small to medium size stumps, but I believe the backhoe would win here.
That's a big ass stump for something like that. Impressive.
When doing this, expect for your entire yard to be destroyed. Best thing to do is cut it down as low as you can, and just grind the stump.
Works well. opinions are like belly buttons. Everyone has one, and some people should not post their belly buttons 😀
You can dig that stump out much faster. You don't need to dig out the dirt so far from around the stump, that is just insane. Go around the stump, like directly around the base of it and rip the roots. Then grab the stump and rock back and forth breaking more. Then go under the stump and lift. After that you should be really really close to just yanking it out. The mess you created is absolutely insane and not needed. It does take time to learn the tool, but yeah, you don't have to dig out so far from the stump.
Who is the man in the video with no beard? 😁
Evil twin
@@RockhillfarmYT 😆😆
Why did you not try to push it over at first? You know at least bump it?
I definitely try to push it over at the beginning. 90% sure that that was included in the video but if it’s not I just didn’t keep that shot when I edited the video
I know that I tried pushing on it after digging for 20 minutes and it still wouldn’t work
Would grinding the stump been a better option? I'm genuinely curious since it's something I need to decide on in my near future on my own property. Great job on the removal.
I think pulling them is always the best option if you can do it.
Wrong machine? It's allot better than an axe and shovel. Which is what I have used in the past.
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One reason I don't have a RUclips channel.. too many Idiots out there telling others what and how to do it
That is not the right tool for that job😁