Moving Small Tree

MapleLeafFarmer

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Hello... I live on an acerage in whats called the Sandilands forest. I have a L3301 (backhoe, snowblower, loader, log splitter, mower, grapple, etc...) We have had a lot of mature trees die from pine beetles. Land is very sandy testing out at over 90% sand down to 4 meters (no tiny stones or rocks so easy digging with backhoe) and we are covered in pine trees. Looking for the right tool (to save my back) to move small 1 meter high pine trees.

Anyone with experience or recommendations what would be a good tool for the job for use on the L3301?

thanks in advance
 

i7win7

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Depends on your definition of move - replant, the the tree spades that tree farms use. Remove then a tree puller - damages trunk, can't replant.
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mikester

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Hello... I live on an acerage in whats called the Sandilands forest. I have a L3301 (backhoe, snowblower, loader, log splitter, mower, grapple, etc...) We have had a lot of mature trees die from pine beetles. Land is very sandy testing out at over 90% sand down to 4 meters (no tiny stones or rocks so easy digging with backhoe) and we are covered in pine trees. Looking for the right tool (to save my back) to move small 1 meter high pine trees.

Anyone with experience or recommendations what would be a good tool for the job for use on the L3301?

thanks in advance
I don't understand the question, are you seeking permission to move those little trees with your backhoe? Or maybe the log splitter?
 

MapleLeafFarmer

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I don't understand the question, are you seeking permission to move those little trees with your backhoe? Or maybe the log splitter?
neither.... just stating some background on the tools I use regularly and am experienced with. Looking for a right solution recommendation from others. Cheers.
 
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MapleLeafFarmer

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Depends on your definition of move - replant, the the tree spades that tree farms use. Remove then a tree puller - damages trunk, can't replant. View attachment 49536
thanks... want them to live.... otherwise backhoe would dig them up and kill them very easily..... Cheers

I think for sure tree spade is way I would go if I had a track steer type machine. But I have a L3301 Kubota. Looking for advice / experience from people with my type of tractor on how they transplant small trees..... Cheers
 

Cathy Liebchen

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thanks... want them to live.... otherwise backhoe would dig them up and kill them very easily..... Cheers

I think for sure tree spade is way I would go if I had a track steer type machine. But I have a L3301 Kubota. Looking for advice / experience from people with my type of tractor on how they transplant small trees..... Cheers
Tree spade
 

mikester

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Pine trees have shallow roots and grow like weeds. A 1m tall pine has a very small root ball. You could probably pull them by hand in early spring when the ground is still soft and soupy, or at least use a good 4 tine garden fork to loosen the soil up a bit first.

Try using the tools you have, transplant a few, see what works best for you. If you have a trenching bucket with teeth you could push lift these small trees out of the soil easily.

If you transplant them now you will have a lower survival rate than doing it in early spring. Evergreens are best transplanted in spring.

If you are planning to dig thousands of small trees get a root lifter attachment.
 

GreensvilleJay

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hmm. Looking for the right tool (to save my back) to move small 1 meter high pine trees.

so very small trees, small root ball..

have a custom 1' wide bucket made for your loader,assuming SSQA, EASY to attach. As your soil is sandy, bucket /scoop could be made of reg. steel ..

digging them out is easy... scoop and drop, drive ahead...it's the pickup/transporting them that takes a lot of time,so 1 person digs them out,drop onto ground, 2 people use another tractor and trailer to get them.

I'd be tempted to use a potato digger. With right timing on controls, you would never have to stop..drop,scoop,lift,next.....it's be fast and efficient,especially for dozens or hundreds of trees.
 

dirtydeed

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search for a "front hoe" or trenching bucket. Something like this if you have SSQA on your loader... For your small trees, it should be fine.


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