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might be difficult with the little weight of your L unless you had another tractor in mind. The ones that I've been around were all mounted on heavy skid steers.
Thats pretty much what I figured. In the future I was contemplating growing some arborvitae for resale. I wasn’t sure a stump bucket would do the trick. Thanks for the reply.Tree Spades and Nursery Equipment | Tree-Spades Baumalight
Baumalight offers a range of tree spades for skid steers and truck mounts. Find the perfect tree transplanter attachment for your needs.baumalight.com
might be difficult with the little weight of your L unless you had another tractor in mind. The ones that I've been around were all mounted on heavy skid steers.
but yes, as posted above for light duty, maybe a stump bucket.
I didn't mean to wizz on your plan. That wasn't my intent at all. In the link that I sent they had some towable units as well. I have no idea how they would work.Thats pretty much what I figured. In the future I was contemplating growing some arborvitae for resale. I wasn’t sure a stump bucket would do the trick. Thanks for the reply.
I would love to see pic's if you can get them.... I would be interested if you want to sell.... any more info greatly appreciated.I have a "Dakota Hand" tree spade. Purchased in the 1990's. No longer made. I used it behind my JD750 at the time and it works just as well or better now behind the Kubota B2650. It's a 3PT mounted tree spade for smaller trees/shrubs. I think a 2" diameter tree trunk was the recommended max. It would dig a 28" diameter root ball x 22" deep (cone shaped, of course).
The round frame swings open to back up to the tree/shrub being moved and is then closed around it and lowered to the ground. The 6 individual spades are driven into the ground by a hydraulic jack hammer powered by the tractor's hydraulics.
It would work really slick in sandier/lighter soils compared to our heavy soils here. Otherwise, a good soaking of water around the tree to be moved would soften our soil up and allow the spades to be driven down easier with the jackhammer.
I haven't used it for a few years so it's tucked away deep in the shed. Not sure if I could find any pictures of it in my files. I can look. An online search may turn up some. Officially, it was called "Dakota Hand Tree Transplanter"
If you're ever up in this area, I'd happily sell it to you!!
I'll see what I can find for pics. Otherwise it might be a short while before some equipment gets moved around for access to take some pics of it in storage. I used it mostly when we first moved onto our farmstead and established new windbreaks and additional plantings around the yard. Not much need for that now, hence it wouldn't be missed if I sold it.I would love to see pic's if you can get them.... I would be interested if you want to sell.... any more info greatly appreciated.
thank you very much... I am interested but also not in rush so we be on the same time frame (haha)... wasn't able to find much on internet other than 1 small article. Trips to Fargo are regular occurrences for us.I'll see what I can find for pics. Otherwise it might be a short while before some equipment gets moved around for access to take some pics of it in storage. I used it mostly when we first moved onto our farmstead and established new windbreaks and additional plantings around the yard. Not much need for that now, hence it wouldn't be missed if I sold it.
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Here's an old youtube video of the Dakota Hand Tree Spadethank you very much... I am interested but also not in rush so we be on the same time frame (haha)... wasn't able to find much on internet other than 1 small article. Trips to Fargo are regular occurrences for us.
I want to tow a 20,000 dump trailer with my 1984 honda civic hatchback. Which trailer is compatible?Is there a tree spade that’s compatible with the L2501?