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Yes! I didn't expect the root system to be so dense or the tap roots to be so large. I had to cut the tap root on the first stump because it was almost as large as the main trunk. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it :) - David
I love rooting out trees and stumps! Those stumps buckets are nice, I built on last year to use on the M6060. Good part is it centers the pushing force to prevent bending your loader arms. Nice job!
Hi Ben! Yep these things are pretty cool. I've only used it for stumps so far but since it's basically just a giant shovel, I may be using it in the spring to dig out some new drain paths in the forest. Thanks for watching, buddy! - David
It's a total power shovel! I'm a little concerned about the stress on the FEL though. I'm more careful these days not to go into the ground at too steep an angle. Thanks for watching, Logan. :)
you're having way too much fun looking nice looking piece of property sir. I had an Uncle and Aunt in Squimm WA both have passed now with my aunt being the last one just last year they loved it their. The sharing their land with the Native Americans took some adjustment but all was good. Favor returned thank you again Lance /Sleeper BBQ
It does the trick! I think it paid for itself in 3 uses - I just saw an ad on facebook asking $150/stump! Thanks for watching. I have more of your videos in the cue for when the family gets to bed later :) I can't wait to see more of that splitter action!!
nice video, I also have the stump bucket. I have taken out a few stumps but now actually take the tree down with the stump bucket as the added weight of the tree really helps get the root ball out of the ground.
Hi! That's an interesting idea. I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be doing that with one of these 50' Fir or Alder. How tall are the trees you're felling that way? Thanks for watching! - David
Hey there! I was just checking out your channel. Good stuff! Yes I love that machine. I would not be able to maintain my land without it, that's for sure!
I think you are the first person that has used that bucket as I thought it should be used. Go in at a steep angle so you can see where the point is at and work the bucket angle to the tractors advantage.
Hey, Wayne! Yeah it takes some finesse to use the stump bucket. It's really hard to see what you're doing. I figured I'd take the same approach as if I was using a hand-tool shovel to do the same thing. I did see after watching the video that being too steep at the wrong time could be really rough on the loader though. I still start each push the same way, like shown in this video, but now I flatten out the angle more to reduce front end stress. Thanks for watching!
Did you know that the stump bucket will slip right into your regular bucket. I take both buckets with me to a stump. This way once the roots are exposed I can slip my other bucket back on. Come up to the bottom of the exposed stump and curl the stump right out. As you know you have a lot more,power to curl with the regular bucket
I wish I was half as proficient in removing stumps as you are. Worked 3 hours today on one medium (12") and one small (5") in thicker, wetter soils than your site and less than 12" apart. But, both still stuck in the ground near nightfall. Oh well, tomorrow is another day!
Hey Dwayne! Yeah some are easier than others for sure. The stump I removed in my other video was easy enough to break free, but the tap root was half the diameter of the trunk! Thanks for watching, buddy! :)
@@PaleHorseOutdoors ....finally got those 2 stubborn trunks/roots out. They both had more lateral roots than an octopus has arms/legs and almost the same diameter as the trunks themselves. Removing trunks is a "game of using your 'mind's eye' accurately" since much of the visual view is blocked by the stump buckets mounting bracket. As of today, 4 stumps are out and only 48 more to go!
I watch the entire video and I have to build the same stump bucket for my L2501. If you want to attach some dimensions to the reply I will appreciate it. You do a great job with it. Thank you sir.
I really like your video! Have a happy day! Thank you for your excellent video for bringing me a good mood! Your channel has left a deep impression on me! thank you for your sharing! Wish you happy, healthy and safe every day!
Nice work with that stump bucket neighbor.. like how you used grapple with the clean up too. Let me know when you want to come over, I’ve got four cottonwood stumps..5-6ft diameter I need removed !! 😳😂😜 Again.. great video !!
Thanks, Scott! Yeah, it does exactly what it's supposed to do and does a good job of it. I think they are better for bigger/stronger FELs, but the stress is centered on the SSQA. Don't go in too steep and it's all good. Thanks for watching, bud!
Hey Leon! My tractor only has 26 horsepower. What I would watch out for is whether or not your front end loader has enough strength. Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it! Cheers
Hey thanks for watching! Yep that attachment does exactly what it's supposed to do and definitely saves the time and the money. I appreciate you watching my friend! Have a great weekend.
Thank, Luc! Yep, I think Mitch's is the same. It's a capable bucket and I'm pretty sure it's already paid for itself! Thanks for watching and the comment! - David
Them stump buckets obviously are much cheaper than a backhoe attachment but oh man I don't know myself that sure seems like it puts a lot of stress on the bucket cylinders I myself purchase the backhoe attachment but then again I've had plenty of side jobs where it made its own payments and it's nice for all of my own projects I'm not knocking your stump bucket that's a very handy tool just take baby bites LOL
I totally agree with you. My only concern with the bucket is stress on the FEL. I should have bought a backhoe, but I really didn't think I'd need one. Thanks for checking out this video!
I’m sure by doing it and reviewing the footage you’ll see where improvements will come from. If I could offer 2 observations. First. It’s not an excavator. Second. think of how you’d remove it if you didn’t have a tractor, and no you can’t use explosives. You’d likely have two tools. A pic axe and a shovel..and maybe a handsaw/axe. Anyhow that’s how, IMHO you should use that implement. Curl down, then boom down then back drag minimum 6’. ( like a pic axe) start Left then in front then right. Then shovel these areas. (if needed it expose roots) Now reposition 90* rinse and repeat. Now attack the roots with a scoop method. Well that’s my 2 scents. Nice compact tractor though. 😊
Kubota getting it done! We have the Titan Heavy Duty model, a wicked combination on our Bobcat T-650. Before that we used it in a kubota M5-091, we have a Stump Graveyard to show for it, over 5 acres cleared and the Titan Stump Bucket never failed,👍🏼 good video🪵🇺🇸
Oh yes these stump buckets are really worth the money! We have a stump graveyard, too. We have a section we call the "Enchanted Forest" with all kinds of gnarly trees, especially the older Hazelnuts - I dump them in there and they fit right in! I'm going to check your channel for videos of that HD bucket on the Bobcat! Thanks for watching! - David
Very cool video, David. I need to cut some trees down behind my shop. Of course I never have cut down a tree before so there is that. Looks like I need to get a stump bucket too. How long after you cut the tree down do you wait before you have good results of using the stump bucket or is that even a thing? I was not sure if letting the stump dry/die (not sure?) before tackling it. Thanks for sharing.
That's a great question. I imagine that the longer the roots have to rot, the easier the stump is to remove. I have a couple stumps that I'm leaving until next year to see if waiting is worth it. The stump removed in this video were cut just a couple weeks before. It seems to be a bit easier when the ground isn't as dry, but removing stumps in mud is not a good idea because you can really mess up things and get the tractor stuck.
Good morning, Ive considered one of these. But what i do is save any of the stumping for when i have the mini excavator on the property. You are doing an excellent job on the videos. I have the same rode mic i believe and the audio quality is amazing! Keep it up i see this channel doing really well!
Thank you! I had some work done recently with a mini excavator and he dropped 3 trees in about 3 minutes LOL. That was fun to watch. Yep those Rode mics are pretty good for the money. I see a lot of people wearing the new clip on things, but these still work well! Thanks for watching! - David
Looks like that bucket makes quick work of those stumps. 👍👍 I don’t have a stump bucket but I like to dig mine out with a backhoe. Great video thanks 😊
Hi, thanks for watching! It really does work well. I have a bit of concern about the amount of stress being on the front end though. Next time I use it I plan to go into the ground a much shallower angles. Thanks again and I hope to see you on the next one! - David
I just saw your post about the stump bucket concern. I have to agree with your recent thoughts. I looks like it would be real easy to overwork the bucket and cause some damage to the loader. I've never used one and can't really remember hearing anyone tell me they have caused damage with it. But sure looks like the potential is there.
Thanks for the Sub - This is the first video of yours I watched - I'm sure it will not be my last - Stopped cutting firewood to grab a bite to eat and saw you are checking out my channel - I would like to say thank you. I am very impressed with your work and videos. The trick with the grapple at the end is very impressive - I must get going outside again - my little BX is sick and needs some doctoring - I hope it is only the fuel filter -
You're welcome, Bob and thanks back to you! Thanks for the comment and watching. Yep, go take care of that BX. Hope she feels better soon and I hope to see you again on the next one! - David
Putting that amount of pressure on the hydraulic cylinders fully extended is one of the worst things you can do. Save your tractor on stumps that big. Go rent a mini excavator. Been there done that, and my tractor is bigger than yours.
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Those were a good size stumps. Nice job
Yes! I didn't expect the root system to be so dense or the tap roots to be so large. I had to cut the tap root on the first stump because it was almost as large as the main trunk. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it :) - David
I love rooting out trees and stumps! Those stumps buckets are nice, I built on last year to use on the M6060. Good part is it centers the pushing force to prevent bending your loader arms. Nice job!
Hi Ben! Yep these things are pretty cool. I've only used it for stumps so far but since it's basically just a giant shovel, I may be using it in the spring to dig out some new drain paths in the forest. Thanks for watching, buddy! - David
Puts the power of your tractor all at one point. Very cool! Good work!
It's a total power shovel! I'm a little concerned about the stress on the FEL though. I'm more careful these days not to go into the ground at too steep an angle. Thanks for watching, Logan. :)
Hello, dear friend very nice upload. Have a nice day!!! big like for you my new friend!
you're having way too much fun looking nice looking piece of property sir. I had an Uncle and Aunt in Squimm WA both have passed now with my aunt being the last one just last year they loved it their. The sharing their land with the Native Americans took some adjustment but all was good. Favor returned thank you again Lance /Sleeper BBQ
That's a beautiful area in WA. We've been up there several times. Thanks for the visit, I really appreciate it! Take care and see you soon! - David
Man , that stump bucket is the ticket . Great video !! Del
It does the trick! I think it paid for itself in 3 uses - I just saw an ad on facebook asking $150/stump! Thanks for watching. I have more of your videos in the cue for when the family gets to bed later :) I can't wait to see more of that splitter action!!
nice video, I also have the stump bucket. I have taken out a few stumps but now actually take the tree down with the stump bucket as the added weight of the tree really helps get the root ball out of the ground.
Hi! That's an interesting idea. I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be doing that with one of these 50' Fir or Alder. How tall are the trees you're felling that way? Thanks for watching! - David
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great video, thanks! Looking forward to using the same stump bucket on my LX2610 to trench, dig, and of course remove stumps!
Hey, thanks for watching, Daniel :) I hope you get as much out of your as I have from mine!
Came over from Dave's and wanted to help you Towards your goal. And that Kubota is awesome!!
Hey there! I was just checking out your channel. Good stuff! Yes I love that machine. I would not be able to maintain my land without it, that's for sure!
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Thank you. New friends are always welcome :)
Hi David! That’s a very impressive stump bucket and you used it like a pro! Nicely done. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Martin, it's a great tool and pretty fun to use. :) Thanks for watching! - David
I think you are the first person that has used that bucket as I thought it should be used. Go in at a steep angle so you can see where the point is at and work the bucket angle to the tractors advantage.
Hey, Wayne! Yeah it takes some finesse to use the stump bucket. It's really hard to see what you're doing. I figured I'd take the same approach as if I was using a hand-tool shovel to do the same thing. I did see after watching the video that being too steep at the wrong time could be really rough on the loader though. I still start each push the same way, like shown in this video, but now I flatten out the angle more to reduce front end stress. Thanks for watching!
You should feel where your bucket is by feel
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Did you know that the stump bucket will slip right into your regular bucket. I take both buckets with me to a stump. This way once the roots are exposed I can slip my other bucket back on. Come up to the bottom of the exposed stump and curl the stump right out. As you know you have a lot more,power to curl with the regular bucket
I wish I was half as proficient in removing stumps as you are. Worked 3 hours today on one medium (12") and one small (5") in thicker, wetter soils than your site and less than 12" apart. But, both still stuck in the ground near nightfall. Oh well, tomorrow is another day!
Hey Dwayne! Yeah some are easier than others for sure. The stump I removed in my other video was easy enough to break free, but the tap root was half the diameter of the trunk! Thanks for watching, buddy! :)
@@PaleHorseOutdoors ....finally got those 2 stubborn trunks/roots out. They both had more lateral roots than an octopus has arms/legs and almost the same diameter as the trunks themselves. Removing trunks is a "game of using your 'mind's eye' accurately" since much of the visual view is blocked by the stump buckets mounting bracket. As of today, 4 stumps are out and only 48 more to go!
@@dwayneloftice2326 Wow Dwayne, that's a lot of work! 100% agree about the mind's eye - it's a real challenge to see the bucket and the stump!
Like too see video's from start too finish nun of this be back next video
Same here, Michael. Thanks for watching.
Nice! Can't wait to get out of the city someday 😌
Thank you, Ryan! Yeah, moving out to the country is worth everything it takes! Thanks for watching :) - David
I watch the entire video and I have to build the same stump bucket for my L2501. If you want to attach some dimensions to the reply I will appreciate it. You do a great job with it. Thank you sir.
I really like your video! Have a happy day! Thank you for your excellent video for bringing me a good mood! Your channel has left a deep impression on me! thank you for your sharing! Wish you happy, healthy and safe every day!
I'm happy you liked it! Thank you for watching!
Love that stump bucket, we could use it around here in the spring. 👍🏻
It's definitely worth the money! Thank you for watching. Happy New Year! - David
@@PaleHorseOutdoors Happy New Year!
This is good tractor and thank you for sharing
I appreciate you watching! Thank you very much. See you on the next one! Cheers
The tractor is amazing powerful power
It sure is! Thanks for watching 😀
I have that same bucket for my 2301. Loved seeing you do the same thing I do. Let’s me know I’m doing it right..
Nice work with that stump bucket neighbor.. like how you used grapple with the clean up too. Let me know when you want to come over, I’ve got four cottonwood stumps..5-6ft diameter I need removed !! 😳😂😜 Again.. great video !!
LOL well it would probably take a little longer to remove one of those! Thanks for watching, my friend! :)
Nice work. I'm looking forward to getting my SSQA so I can try the stump bucket I got.
Thanks Jason! These little buckets do a LOT of work. Thanks for watching, buddy :)
Nicely done David !!! Yep I do like that stump bucket. You did a great job with the stump removal and Video. Great music too : )
Hi Mitch! Thank you, sir! I appreciate you watching and joining in on the comments. See you on the next one!
Thanks for this video I have a kubota and need a stump bucket new sub here
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and congrats on the 1000 subs
Thank you! :)
Are you still happy with the stump bucket? Great video. Love the enchanted forest. Haha.
Thanks, Scott! Yeah, it does exactly what it's supposed to do and does a good job of it. I think they are better for bigger/stronger FELs, but the stress is centered on the SSQA. Don't go in too steep and it's all good. Thanks for watching, bud!
Need to work on trackor skills. For a challenge try digging out a ash stump the same size.
How much power is your tractor making Do you think a kabota bx3200 with 32 horsepower would be enough for that bucket
Hey Leon! My tractor only has 26 horsepower. What I would watch out for is whether or not your front end loader has enough strength. Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it! Cheers
Watch Biffs Equiptment channel he has a BX and does some amazing work
with it.
Paying somebody else to have all the fun is no fun lol!
Looks like she rips them out of there pretty good!
Hey thanks for watching! Yep that attachment does exactly what it's supposed to do and definitely saves the time and the money. I appreciate you watching my friend! Have a great weekend.
Just subscribed. Good vids. Thanks for sharing. Nebraska WoodSTR
Thank you very much! I hope you enjoy the channel - David
It was a stubborn stump 😉, I think Mitch from MJA doing stuff has the same stump bucket. Great work David 🙂🙋🏼♂️👍🏻
Thank, Luc! Yep, I think Mitch's is the same. It's a capable bucket and I'm pretty sure it's already paid for itself! Thanks for watching and the comment! - David
Them stump buckets obviously are much cheaper than a backhoe attachment but oh man I don't know myself that sure seems like it puts a lot of stress on the bucket cylinders I myself purchase the backhoe attachment but then again I've had plenty of side jobs where it made its own payments and it's nice for all of my own projects I'm not knocking your stump bucket that's a very handy tool just take baby bites LOL
I totally agree with you. My only concern with the bucket is stress on the FEL. I should have bought a backhoe, but I really didn't think I'd need one. Thanks for checking out this video!
@@PaleHorseOutdoors yep you need to make sure you can keep a backhoe busy enough because they are not cheap you're welcome I enjoyed your video
I’m sure by doing it and reviewing the footage you’ll see where improvements will come from. If I could offer 2 observations. First. It’s not an excavator. Second. think of how you’d remove it if you didn’t have a tractor, and no you can’t use explosives. You’d likely have two tools. A pic axe and a shovel..and maybe a handsaw/axe. Anyhow that’s how, IMHO you should use that implement. Curl down, then boom down then back drag minimum 6’. ( like a pic axe) start Left then in front then right. Then shovel these areas. (if needed it expose roots) Now reposition 90* rinse and repeat. Now attack the roots with a scoop method. Well that’s my 2 scents. Nice compact tractor though. 😊
Kubota getting it done! We have the Titan Heavy Duty model, a wicked combination on our Bobcat T-650. Before that we used it in a kubota M5-091, we have a Stump Graveyard to show for it, over 5 acres cleared and the Titan Stump Bucket never failed,👍🏼 good video🪵🇺🇸
Oh yes these stump buckets are really worth the money! We have a stump graveyard, too. We have a section we call the "Enchanted Forest" with all kinds of gnarly trees, especially the older Hazelnuts - I dump them in there and they fit right in! I'm going to check your channel for videos of that HD bucket on the Bobcat! Thanks for watching! - David
David, not sure we ever did a video with the Titan Stump, However we can certainly do one soon🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Hope you do, Larry. I'm sure we'd ALL love to see that!
New sub. Good video
Thank you, Naomi! I appreciate the sub and the watch. Have a great weekend! :)
Very cool video, David. I need to cut some trees down behind my shop. Of course I never have cut down a tree before so there is that. Looks like I need to get a stump bucket too. How long after you cut the tree down do you wait before you have good results of using the stump bucket or is that even a thing? I was not sure if letting the stump dry/die (not sure?) before tackling it. Thanks for sharing.
That's a great question. I imagine that the longer the roots have to rot, the easier the stump is to remove. I have a couple stumps that I'm leaving until next year to see if waiting is worth it. The stump removed in this video were cut just a couple weeks before. It seems to be a bit easier when the ground isn't as dry, but removing stumps in mud is not a good idea because you can really mess up things and get the tractor stuck.
Good work 🍻
Thanks! I appreciate you watching 😀
Good morning, Ive considered one of these. But what i do is save any of the stumping for when i have the mini excavator on the property. You are doing an excellent job on the videos. I have the same rode mic i believe and the audio quality is amazing! Keep it up i see this channel doing really well!
Thank you! I had some work done recently with a mini excavator and he dropped 3 trees in about 3 minutes LOL. That was fun to watch. Yep those Rode mics are pretty good for the money. I see a lot of people wearing the new clip on things, but these still work well! Thanks for watching! - David
Seen ya over on Dave's channel. Subbed ya.
Appreciate it! You've got some great content! Subbed you, too! :)
@@PaleHorseOutdoors thank you.
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That thing took forever and made a mess, I'll stick to the power washer and reciprocating saw 😂
That made you work!
Hi Red, yep that ground out there is like half rock and the other half is roots LOL! Thanks for watching! David
Looks like that bucket makes quick work of those stumps. 👍👍 I don’t have a stump bucket but I like to dig mine out with a backhoe. Great video thanks 😊
Hi, thanks for watching! It really does work well. I have a bit of concern about the amount of stress being on the front end though. Next time I use it I plan to go into the ground a much shallower angles. Thanks again and I hope to see you on the next one! - David
Nice
Thank you very much!
I just saw your post about the stump bucket concern. I have to agree with your recent thoughts. I looks like it would be real easy to overwork the bucket and cause some damage to the loader. I've never used one and can't really remember hearing anyone tell me they have caused damage with it. But sure looks like the potential is there.
Yeah I have to agree with you. Thanks for the watch!
Not to be an Internet Karen but, IDK about extending those hydraulic arms like that. You're risking bending them big time.
No you're right. I don't extend them like that anymore. Live and learn :)
I know this is work and requires skill but it also looks like a load of fun. 🦑
So much fun! It's good therapy! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the Sub - This is the first video of yours I watched - I'm sure it will not be my last - Stopped cutting firewood to grab a bite to eat and saw you are checking out my channel - I would like to say thank you. I am very impressed with your work and videos. The trick with the grapple at the end is very impressive - I must get going outside again - my little BX is sick and needs some doctoring - I hope it is only the fuel filter -
You're welcome, Bob and thanks back to you! Thanks for the comment and watching. Yep, go take care of that BX. Hope she feels better soon and I hope to see you again on the next one! - David
There’s going to be a lot of complaints about the problems due to misuse of this and they’ll all be blamed on the tractor brand.
Made my own for a 1/4 of the price of buying one 😅
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I'm sorry I don't understand your comment. I really do appreciate your watching though!
Gag! Do NOT use Titan attachments! Horrible customer service!
Putting that amount of pressure on the hydraulic cylinders fully extended is one of the worst things you can do. Save your tractor on stumps that big. Go rent a mini excavator. Been there done that, and my tractor is bigger than yours.