@bobs yeruncle - Thanx! this is exctly the ffeedback I was looking for. Leaning toward the Puller Bear since it takes a variety of sizes and seems a bit more rugged. Not sure if my guy will be able to pull over a 3" sapling tho!
It is a bit more spendy...
Guys I appreciate your thoughts on this. Several things to consider and I didn’t know this topic would garner such a wide variety of opinions! Step 1 is to pull out what is a front and center of the view. Machinery rutting up the turf will not likely be well received by the customer. The...
I wish I had something like that. Was hoping to hire a teenager and give him a sort of hand tool like the Extractigator and let him loose. Customer just wants to clean up the understory in their 1-2 acre woods and it’s not that out of control yet. Plenty of walking room.
right up to it. It's a seasonal brook but runs into a valuable trout habitat that runs into Boston's water supply reservoir. I'd rather not pollute it more than it is...
I have a job to clear land that is overrun with Honeysuckle, bittersweet and small saplings. I don't relish the idea of slash and paint as it's near a brook. I'd like to efficiently pull out the small stuff (less than 2.5" or so) and cut up the rest.
I'v eseen the Extractigator and PullerBear...
Nice AJ! When you stitch the next back together, are you using all natural cordage? Thinking zip ties would be super easy, but not so environmental friendly. Dangerous too?
Boots bought for a project that never really happened. My loss is your gain.
Soles are like new. Uppers are excellent with some very slight scuff. One lace has a pick.
These retail for $675 at Treestuff: https://www.treestuff.com/zamberlan-mountain-lite-gtx-rr-s3/
The Mountain Lite's Vibram...
I used it as my primary SRT line with RRP for a while. It does hold up to mechanical ascenders very well with no picking but has stiff hand and I found an Ivy version works a bit better in the RRP.
I just finished that book for the second time. A ton of great info in it. I now look at the forest differently and bore any companion that happens to be with me with interesting facts.