@@timberandtools In the upcoming videos I’ll be filming with my son (20yr old) you’ll see that a GRAPPLE is what we could really use, we’re just working in that kind of environment with a lot of hanging, half down and janky trees and branches. But…again, we’re not working commercially, this is just family land that needs to be straightened out and then maintained. 7 acres of jungle basically. A small tractor with a long reach grapple would be ideal, but I’m of seeing it. I certainly wish! A small track hoe with a rotating grapple?? In my dreams!😆
@@timberandtools Crane would’ve been nice but everyone seems to frown on arc welding with a crane for some reason. lol It’s usually not that bad tipping them over as long as you have the seatbelt on and you pull arms and legs in tight. It can be a hard jolt so you’ll probably be sore a few days. It’s a hell of a bang when the dead limbs and tops hit the cab roof.lol
@@BoweYonn well I have been at it for about 10 years, given this circumstance I think you wood have as well. Completely rotted. Over hanging the stone wall and road… rotted stump in ground held better than the hinge would have.
Excellent control to lower the excavator bucket and arm fast enough to avoid tipping over. Wow.
@@Ti-DAWGS gotta be quick on the sticks! Thanks 👌🏻
That’s one rugged little machine! Sometimes there just isn’t a “good way” and you have to find “some way”! Good to see it on the ground!
@@wizardsofwisconsin7400 absolutely, sometimes it sketch lol. I love the E35 I was demo’d this and am likely buying one very soon!
@@timberandtools That would be an awesome addition and one HELL of a handy thing!
@@wizardsofwisconsin7400 definitely !!getting it fitted with a rotating grapple too a lot of extra money for the grapple but it will be worth it
@@timberandtools In the upcoming videos I’ll be filming with my son (20yr old) you’ll see that a GRAPPLE is what we could really use, we’re just working in that kind of environment with a lot of hanging, half down and janky trees and branches. But…again, we’re not working commercially, this is just family land that needs to be straightened out and then maintained. 7 acres of jungle basically. A small tractor with a long reach grapple would be ideal, but I’m of seeing it. I certainly wish! A small track hoe with a rotating grapple?? In my dreams!😆
@@wizardsofwisconsin7400 for me it’s a biz expense or I’d never have one! So much $$$$$ 🤦♂️ I’ll be watching for the vids
I hate those sketchy ones! Have had to stand the machine back up yet?
@@PurpleNovember not yet! Was going to take the crane over but with distribution power over head couldn’t risk it.
@@timberandtools Crane would’ve been nice but everyone seems to frown on arc welding with a crane for some reason. lol
It’s usually not that bad tipping them over as long as you have the seatbelt on and you pull arms and legs in tight. It can be a hard jolt so you’ll probably be sore a few days.
It’s a hell of a bang when the dead limbs and tops hit the cab roof.lol
@@PurpleNovember 🤣🤣🤣 yeah gotta look out and no one likes solid contact !
I've been cutting trees my whole life I would have never tried that but you always get away with it until you don't
@@BoweYonn well I have been at it for about 10 years, given this circumstance I think you wood have as well. Completely rotted. Over hanging the stone wall and road… rotted stump in ground held better than the hinge would have.
@@timberandtools I just said that because was so close like using a rope and redirect
@@BoweYonn Rodger that👌🏻
I know one thing your saws will cut a house in half super sharp 😂😂
@@BoweYonn haha thanks gotta be sharp always 👌🏻💥