I have that exact same tree puller and have owned it for two years now. Here is a tip for you. Use the shipping crate for a WORKBENCH! I added a wood top and a vise and that was it! The reason for the flat face coupler is that this implement was designed for skid steer loaders. The couplers are 1/2" so I bought the Pioneer Ag 8250-4 (female) and 8010-4 (male) couplers to replace them with. I also liked the fact that the hoses had the plastic guard wrap on them.
Not without damaging the post unfortunately. The jaws don’t really have a lot of finesse. If you have a bucket you can sit the bucket on top of the tpost as someone holds it, and push down. Sinks posts like a dream lol.
@@peacefieldfarm_mn yeah I forgot about the black MN soil. It’s hard! Our soil Here in FL soft sand. Yes where the jaws clamp it def pinches the post. Thanks for watching
@@kylefamilyhomestead7007 By using the "bucket technique" ( front loader); this is the "He-man way to HARPOON the radiator"&cause other Disasters . Used this "once" for myself; failed MISERABLY;= almost Shatered (grenaded)the cast-steel T-Post & Wildly&Wackaly flung out of position even though it was "hand-driven" 12" into a very Vertical position. Went BACK to the very gentle& CONTROLED Back-hoe technique=ING hundreds of "Success stories" when extreme care was taken & by-stander's 50 feet AWAY. Hopes this sinks in to "fellow FRONT LOADER User's". Accedent's & Tradagys can happen in a "split-second" & "The Tractor" has no Brain. Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio on your post & tree(brush puller).Best wishes with all your endeavours.
After using it awhile I figure out it really isn’t about the tree size relatively speaking. More about the soil and root depth. But that being said about 4-5” tree caliper.
The Titian grappler bucket is trash. I have a Caterpillar 289c2 skid steer, along with a Bobcat T870 and I had to weld a plate on just to keep it from coming off the machine. On my T870, if you open the grappler all the way it crushes the hydraulics. I finally did some work on it but, I don’t use it one my Bobcat T870. I’ll never buy any Attachment from Titian. Any thing they sale is junk period. Read some of the reviews of people that have bought some of their junk.
I have that exact same tree puller and have owned it for two years now.
Here is a tip for you. Use the shipping crate for a WORKBENCH! I added a wood top and a vise and that was it!
The reason for the flat face coupler is that this implement was designed for skid steer loaders. The couplers are 1/2" so I bought the Pioneer Ag 8250-4 (female) and 8010-4 (male) couplers to replace them with.
I also liked the fact that the hoses had the plastic guard wrap on them.
That is an awesome tip! I kept that frame too lol!
That crate is the perfect size to make a ballast box 👍 if you don't have one make one.
That’s a great idea but I unfortunately cut it up already and made a target stand lol. I like your idea better though.
Awesome attachment!
Thanks for watching
Awesome implement. Looks like fun. Good video.
Thanks for watching Paul! Have a great week
THIS THING WORKS---even t post in tree roots---only improvement I see is to add zerk fittings--buy it a labor saver
I totally agree! I was thinking about putting some zerks in myself. Thanks for watching
Good job with the video. Cool attachment.
Thanks a bunch
Great video! I wonder if you can install t-posts with it too?
Thanks!
Not without damaging the post unfortunately. The jaws don’t really have a lot of finesse. If you have a bucket you can sit the bucket on top of the tpost as someone holds it, and push down. Sinks posts like a dream lol.
@@kylefamilyhomestead7007 Yeah, I have tried that, but I am often without a helper. The posts get bent, huh? Thanks for your quick response!
@@peacefieldfarm_mn yeah I forgot about the black MN soil. It’s hard! Our soil
Here in FL soft sand. Yes where the jaws clamp it def pinches the post. Thanks for watching
@@kylefamilyhomestead7007 By using the "bucket technique" ( front loader); this is the "He-man way to HARPOON the radiator"&cause other Disasters . Used this "once" for myself; failed MISERABLY;= almost Shatered (grenaded)the cast-steel T-Post & Wildly&Wackaly flung out of position even though it was "hand-driven" 12" into a very Vertical position. Went BACK to the very gentle& CONTROLED Back-hoe technique=ING hundreds of "Success stories" when extreme care was taken & by-stander's 50 feet AWAY. Hopes this sinks in to "fellow FRONT LOADER User's". Accedent's & Tradagys can happen in a "split-second" & "The Tractor" has no Brain. Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio on your post & tree(brush puller).Best wishes with all your endeavours.
@@donaldstrishock3923 Thanks a bunch for watching and sharing your experience! Very much appreciated sir.
What's the biggest tree you've been able to pull?.
After using it awhile I figure out it really isn’t about the tree size relatively speaking. More about the soil and root depth. But that being said about 4-5” tree caliper.
The Titian grappler bucket is trash. I have a Caterpillar 289c2 skid steer, along with a Bobcat T870 and I had to weld a plate on just to keep it from coming off the machine. On my T870, if you open the grappler all the way it crushes the hydraulics. I finally did some work on it but, I don’t use it one my Bobcat T870. I’ll never buy any Attachment from Titian. Any thing they sale is junk period. Read some of the reviews of people that have bought some of their junk.
Thanks for watching