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I'm looking at purchasing a tree shear. We do a fair amount of land clearing primarily with Fecon mulchers. I want to speed up our time on larger diameter trees without adding a ton of labor. I currently have 3 large frame bobcats that can run the shear "T-320's" so I would be looking for the largest shear out there. Our trees here are mostly Poplar,Birch, Manioba Maple, Scrub Oak and Elm varieties (American, Chinese, Siberian)
My thoughts are to go in and brush out all the smaller stuff bypassing the 10" and up. Then comming back to shear the larger stuff pull out the larger wood and then do a final clean up with the mowers.
There are a lot of different shears out there. Anyone have experince with them? How well do they work?
I've been looking at Tree Terminator Grande that says that can clip a 20" hardwood in a single clip. Dymax says they only have a 14 inch that will do hard wood. There larger models are only for ceders etc. Any other suggestions out there?
Any input from owners or users would be great. Thanks
My thoughts are to go in and brush out all the smaller stuff bypassing the 10" and up. Then comming back to shear the larger stuff pull out the larger wood and then do a final clean up with the mowers.
There are a lot of different shears out there. Anyone have experince with them? How well do they work?
I've been looking at Tree Terminator Grande that says that can clip a 20" hardwood in a single clip. Dymax says they only have a 14 inch that will do hard wood. There larger models are only for ceders etc. Any other suggestions out there?
Any input from owners or users would be great. Thanks