Your ingenuity never fails to impress Mike ! And getting one of your many, many projects finished 😁 The sound of the stumps leaving some roots behind..... awsome 😎 And the rain and hail finish on the paintwork...... unique 😂😂
Nice work. I just finished a crane for the back of my 2500 Chevy. Some square tubing, a couple of old angle iron bed frames, some pipe and a small Harbor Freight winch and I have a way to lift heavy stuff into my pickup.
The 363 mile long Erie Canal ran from the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson River to the Great Lakes. To remove the stumps for the canal they used several devices, one was similar to yours and pulled by Oxen. Which was similar in concept to the wheel. Shalom/gw
Leverage, leverage, and leverage, and if the doesn’t work use leverage, and maybe a snatch block hooked to the leverage, turns the little machine into a hulk of a machine. I like having projects waiting for me, and yes a couple aren’t done “YET” but hey, they’ll get done, its just later than sooner, thanks for the tag along with ya video sir.
We took an old two-person saw blade and welded a small i-beam down the edge of it. Then welded the ibeam end onto a SSQA plate. attached that to the front of the tractor. You just put the saw blade up against the base of the tree..as low to the ground as you can stand. and you jog the tractor back and forth while steering the blade gently deeper into the cut as you make the sawing motion. We cleared 5 acres of scrub trees that way.
I like it. I’ve used a tire and ran the choker chain up over it and it pulls the stump up as the tire rotates back towards my winching vehicle but I like your frame stump puller.
Hey Kleeman, I am caught between many unfinished projects. I am retired now so I can’t use the not enough time because of work excuse. I just have to own up to procrastination. I have made a stump puller not quite like yours but the principle is the same. I;had an old steel 4” gate post and had a car wheel rim cut in half, to allow the post to pivot. I may regret that as it could slip. I had some old weld on eyes which were welded at the top of the post. They will take the shorter chain for tha stump and the longer chain for the tractor. Your show that in principle I shoul achieve a similar result. I’m waiting for paint to dry and harden before I give it a blast. Your property seems quite a relaxing environment.
I was thinking just today that I have to do something, other than cut them off, about these darn little maples that are all over a place by my workshop. I came in here now at supper time, and got on this 'Tube to see if somebody's brain is more active than mine. Well, here we are. This looks to be just exactly what I need. So, tomorrow I'm going up to my 'shop and build one of these 'pullers' too. Thanks for this, I think I'll subscribe now and see what else you have 'Kleeman'.
Have you considered putting a kickstand on the front of it so it stands upright while you are hooking it to the tree you are pulling? And maybe just a couple of hooks on the sides near the top so you can wrap the chain around it for storage?
Yes you do have a bunch lined up Captain. Or since this channel is just “Kleeman” should we drop the Captain part and call you Mike, Michael or Mr. Kleeman. Asking for a friend.
Wait. Was this the original stump puller? Or the 2.0 version? I binge watched the original channel and can't remember! Way too much content for such a short period of time! 🤪🤪
I hate seeing so9meone using a grinder with one hand. My son who's a welder was in a confined space and couldn't use his face sheild. The ikicked back and tore through his face from the bottom of his lip to just above his eye. he was rushed to the hospitlal where he got 35 stiches to his face. He went through 6 lazer treatments to try and repair the damage. His face will never be normal
Why pull straight up on the stump ??? Pull horizonal first.....tear half the roots off one side at at time ! Pulling straight up.....your pulling against the entire root structure !
"Finishing projects?" That's possible? Holy cow!
It’s great to see that finishing projects doesn’t leave you stumped. 🤣😂
#dadjoke #badjoke
Good one!
I love those welding crocs.
Lmao! He will figure it out soon!
I joined another Kleeman channel.😊
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Your ingenuity never fails to impress Mike ! And getting one of your many, many projects finished 😁
The sound of the stumps leaving some roots behind..... awsome 😎
And the rain and hail finish on the paintwork...... unique 😂😂
Great video kc
Thanks!
Howdy Captain
I have to say...absolutely amazing to see you finish a project. You and Diesel Creek rarely, if ever, finish a project you start.
Man behind the scenes, dirt perfect Aaron is jealous of those welds!😂
Lol
Nice. A second channel for the vids I miss on facebook. And rockin the safety crocks. Love it.
Up pull and out nicely done ✅
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Basic fulcrum principles… I love the way you utilise physics in your daily life… top guy, top videos thanks Mike.
Appreciate ya watching
Thanks Mike!
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Mike, you understand mechanical advantage and make it easy pulling small trees with their stumps out of the ground. Blessings to you.
Loving the content Mike
Thank you
Bonus points for using RED paint...... It will make it easier to figure out where you left it last time it was used
Exactly!
Great video. Makes me want to buy a welder and "make stuff".
So here I am spending my holiday weekend and was very confused when I stumbled on to this channel…. Thanks for the video
Appreciate ya watching Paul
Most people grossly underestimate the power of leverage.
Nice tree puller. Your innovations absolutely killed me, i'm quite impressed. Love the channel😊
@@richparks1966 I have watched his channel for a long time
I started pulling trees out too, brush hogging them is quick, but here in the Northeast, in a few years, they grow right back. Nice contraption.
Hello from the Netherlands Kleeman .
thanks for the video Mike .
Sincerely Hollandduck
Nice to see somebody obeying the law of the lever.
Great video Captain Kleeman
Nice work. I just finished a crane for the back of my 2500 Chevy. Some square tubing, a couple of old angle iron bed frames, some pipe and a small Harbor Freight winch and I have a way to lift heavy stuff into my pickup.
Great finish to a small project great video thanks Mike
Thanks Gary
The 363 mile long Erie Canal ran from the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson River to the Great Lakes. To remove the stumps for the canal they used several devices, one was similar to yours and pulled by Oxen. Which was similar in concept to the wheel. Shalom/gw
Very cool! I saw them building a replica canal boat last time I was in buffalo
Slick...added to my build list - thanks!
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Leverage, leverage, and leverage, and if the doesn’t work use leverage, and maybe a snatch block hooked to the leverage, turns the little machine into a hulk of a machine. I like having projects waiting for me, and yes a couple aren’t done “YET” but hey, they’ll get done, its just later than sooner, thanks for the tag along with ya video sir.
The more mechanical advantage the better
Nice job Mike!
Thank you
We took an old two-person saw blade and welded a small i-beam down the edge of it. Then welded the ibeam end onto a SSQA plate. attached that to the front of the tractor. You just put the saw blade up against the base of the tree..as low to the ground as you can stand. and you jog the tractor back and forth while steering the blade gently deeper into the cut as you make the sawing motion. We cleared 5 acres of scrub trees that way.
Thanks Mike,peace brother…
hello mike its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Love this format. 👍🐝🌞
Thank you
@@Kleeman1And the original ones are always great. 👍🐝🌞
does the weather man ever get it right in your area 🤣😂,great video thanks for sharing 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Not once lol
noway this is safe captin
I’m not a welder, I’m just a guy who owns one…….classic!!!
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I'm not a welder, but I've watched welding videos.
I consider this to be a welding video.
Enjoyed the video and the new channel. Congratulations
Thanks!
I like it. I’ve used a tire and ran the choker chain up over it and it pulls the stump up as the tire rotates back towards my winching vehicle but I like your frame stump puller.
Hey Kleeman, I am caught between many unfinished projects. I am retired now so I can’t use the not enough time because of work excuse. I just have to own up to procrastination. I have made a stump puller not quite like yours but the principle is the same. I;had an old steel 4” gate post and had a car wheel rim cut in half, to allow the post to pivot. I may regret that as it could slip. I had some old weld on eyes which were welded at the top of the post. They will take the shorter chain for tha stump and the longer chain for the tractor. Your show that in principle I shoul achieve a similar result. I’m waiting for paint to dry and harden before I give it a blast. Your property seems quite a relaxing environment.
Hope it works it out for ya!
Nice. Going to have to copy this one.
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Mike you're that guy who invented the hula hoop or the guy who invented the pet rock. Genius
Finishing projects, well that’ll never catch on.🤣👋🇬🇧😀
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I see you have your safety crocs on! lol Like you say run what ya brung.
Neat looking setup Captain Kleeman. 😂
Thanks!
I was thinking just today that I have to do something, other than cut them off, about these darn little maples that are all over a place by my workshop.
I came in here now at supper time, and got on this 'Tube to see if somebody's brain is more active than mine. Well, here we are.
This looks to be just exactly what I need. So, tomorrow I'm going up to my 'shop and build one of these 'pullers' too.
Thanks for this, I think I'll subscribe now and see what else you have 'Kleeman'.
I bultt someting like that for pulling someone out of the mud, it lifts a little to help get the wheels out of the hole.
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A car wheel without a tire stood upright and the chain over it works the same way.
Your stump puller works great, and you don’t have much in it
Thanks Allen
My list of projects always has 42 items on it. With 84 on standby LOL
🤣🤣 relatable
Wow, smooth Outro 😅
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Have you considered putting a kickstand on the front of it so it stands upright while you are hooking it to the tree you are pulling? And maybe just a couple of hooks on the sides near the top so you can wrap the chain around it for storage?
I just lean it against the tree
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Finishing projects? That’s possible? If it works out maybe I will try that sometime.
It's overrated
And just know those crocs are steel-toed as required by someone. Lol
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Yes you do have a bunch lined up Captain. Or since this channel is just “Kleeman” should we drop the Captain part and call you Mike, Michael or Mr. Kleeman. Asking for a friend.
Wait. Was this the original stump puller? Or the 2.0 version? I binge watched the original channel and can't remember! Way too much content for such a short period of time! 🤪🤪
This a new channel Kleeman ?
Yup!
@@Kleeman1 heck yeah
I've forgotten, what's the status of your chicken goat barn?
It exists
I hate seeing so9meone using a grinder with one hand. My son who's a welder was in a confined space and couldn't use his face sheild. The ikicked back and tore through his face from the bottom of his lip to just above his eye. he was rushed to the hospitlal where he got 35 stiches to his face. He went through 6 lazer treatments to try and repair the damage. His face will never be normal
its a catapolt
Why pull straight up on the stump ??? Pull horizonal first.....tear half the roots off one side at at time ! Pulling straight up.....your pulling against the entire root structure !
Hay instead of stump puller can you make a politician pull ???? Country has gone bat shi? Crazy
Buy a chop saw! Damn!