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    Tractor 3 point hydraulic jaws for fence post and tree removal

    Homemade 3 point hydraulic jaws for tractor.

    Just got it together today. Pulled maybe 50 t posts and several small trees today. Also pulled old corner posts that were concerted in decades ago.




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    Thanks Imabass! We've added your 3 Point Jaws to our Farm and Garden category, as well as to your builder page: Imabass' Homemade Tools. Your receipt:


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    I have already pulled over 100 trees with this tool. I have been working at night in the dark with with outdoor work light.
    Why buy it if you can build it.

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    Great tool. Thank you.

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    Hi gus,

    Welcome!

    What sort of homemade tools do you like best? Are you working on anything currently?

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by gus View Post
    Great tool. Thank you.
    Thanks. So far it has been very useful in reclaiming over grown pasture. Hiring someone with dozer or other heavy equipment is outside my budget. In fact so is buying similar tools that cost thousands.

    I have more tractor and farm related tools in the works as time permits.
    Why buy it if you can build it.

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    I have been using these a lot under the outdoor light at night. Here are a couple pics of the progress.




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    Great design, execution and the thing I envy most is the JD it's on. Go Big Green.

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    I like it, not sure if I would need one, but it seems to work for you.

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    I need one! I've been trying to dream up something I can put on my 35HP CAT 1, 3 point to pull honeyuckle bushes and small trees in the hunting pasture.



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