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<blockquote data-quote="MALogger" data-source="post: 599039" data-attributes="member: 13552"><p>I had an 873h bobcat with a 14" dymax shear head, and root grapple. With the shear on the small size trees you are describing you can grab the tree with the shear and instead of shearing it completely you partially cut into the tree then lift it pulling the stump out of the ground, then snip off the stump. After wards go around with the grapple and get the stumps. Obviously this wouldn't't work on larger trees.</p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MALogger, post: 599039, member: 13552"] I had an 873h bobcat with a 14" dymax shear head, and root grapple. With the shear on the small size trees you are describing you can grab the tree with the shear and instead of shearing it completely you partially cut into the tree then lift it pulling the stump out of the ground, then snip off the stump. After wards go around with the grapple and get the stumps. Obviously this wouldn't't work on larger trees. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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