Testing Brush Grub 4.0

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This one created because of viewer comments. Show how to build and show the testing pulling small saplings out of the forest. Triple T Ranch & Sawmill on Choctaw Ridge is homesteading with a sawmill & anvil.
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"Make no cut before it's time" I'm going to use that quote going forward.
This grubber looks like it would work better than the one made this past weekend using the same pipe concept.

Allclear
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It just keeps getting better & better. I was going to make a grubber 3.0, but now I plan on a 4.0

woodcraft
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That is nicely done. One thing I thought of doing is putting a small serrated edge on the end of the pipe. It doesnt have to be much of one, but I find it does really well on those slippery suckers like cedar or even thorned berry bushes. Just a thought.

Pocketraisins
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seems to work as intended. i can see the need for this

katough
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What did you use to lubricate your saw blade with before the cut? Does it help extend blade life? Them things are expensive! I made an early version and love it. Thx. Scott. Vass, NC

scottsmith
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I am going to make one with teeth on the end to stop slipping

MakePeace
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Would there be any advantage to grinding teeth into the end of the pipe just so it would grab the sappling a little better?

paul
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What’s the advantage of this over taking a chain and wrapping it around the trunk of the tree a few times and then hooking the chain hook to itself.

jeremygourde
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What size is the pipe? 2" or 2 1/2"?

wheresWaldoCmill
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Seems good, But you have a tractor you could use a root rake . or cut and spray . to much time and fuel for one sapling at a time . Good but you must do better.

copperjacket
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Pretty sure I can make something much better

robertdumas