Super happy with mine, love that you welded my name on it. Between boy scouts and the community garden, we've pulled 1000's of small trees/weeds with this thing. Even the smaller kids can use it! I added some short 2/4s to the 2 baseplates for softer soil, works GREAT!!!! Best tool I've bought in years...
This thing kicks ass. I do volunteer trail building and used one of these today to rip out over a hundred ligustrum saplings (they are invasive). Amazing tool, it multiplies your force by about 6 times. So 1200lbs. Fast, efficient, and sturdy tool.
Aside from my ZTR Toro, this XL321 is the best purchase I have ever made for my yard work!!! Thanks Pullerbear!! My oak tree saplings, etc., do no stand a chance against this excellent tool. Thank the Lord for Canadian workmanship and products!
Wow what a great tool, I would love one in our woodlot. I hate those cotter pin adjusters though. Had one on my push snowplow to change the plow angle and it was beyond frustrating. When I have 10ha to clear I would never want to be fiddling with that all the time. I guess one could do the 1,2 and 3" separately.
I agree, a pullback spring pin adjuster would work much better. That cotter pin is bound to get dropped and lost or the pin worn out. I would also like to see a demo in dry soil with prosopis trees.
@@andrieslouw3811 yes, and a slot and clamp system for adjusting rather than holes and cotter pins would be so much better. Just release the clamp and slide it to the next position.
I used it at my daughters house and pulled some random stuff that had roots going straight down over 2 feet, it pulled them out like doing a root canal. Those suckers will never come back.
The video is a demonstration of the ease of changing the three settings. Each setting pulls down to zero and if you never want to change the size you don't have to. The largest setting of 3" will pull every size from 3" to 0. The other two settings makes for a lot less bending over for the small saplings because the pulling starts while the handle is vertical position. It's a lot more of a hassle if you're digging those trees out with a shovel and pulling the roots with your hands and back.
It's like lifting weights. Unless you need to remove the root system for some reason thing is counterproductive to the point of uselessness. In conservation work give someone this thing to carry around for an hour and guaranteed you will never see them again.
Super happy with mine, love that you welded my name on it. Between boy scouts and the community garden, we've pulled 1000's of small trees/weeds with this thing. Even the smaller kids can use it! I added some short 2/4s to the 2 baseplates for softer soil, works GREAT!!!! Best tool I've bought in years...
This thing kicks ass. I do volunteer trail building and used one of these today to rip out over a hundred ligustrum saplings (they are invasive). Amazing tool, it multiplies your force by about 6 times. So 1200lbs. Fast, efficient, and sturdy tool.
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I bought one and the thing is amazing I've helped so many people I've even used it to make a couple of dollars no complaints at all
Aside from my ZTR Toro, this XL321 is the best purchase I have ever made for my yard work!!! Thanks Pullerbear!! My oak tree saplings, etc., do no stand a chance against this excellent tool. Thank the Lord for Canadian workmanship and products!
Thanks Jim, that made our day
Wow what a great tool, I would love one in our woodlot. I hate those cotter pin adjusters though. Had one on my push snowplow to change the plow angle and it was beyond frustrating. When I have 10ha to clear I would never want to be fiddling with that all the time. I guess one could do the 1,2 and 3" separately.
I agree, a pullback spring pin adjuster would work much better. That cotter pin is bound to get dropped and lost or the pin worn out. I would also like to see a demo in dry soil with prosopis trees.
@@andrieslouw3811 yes, and a slot and clamp system for adjusting rather than holes and cotter pins would be so much better. Just release the clamp and slide it to the next position.
Wow this amazing. It makes the work so easy. I wish our farmers in Africa can get this so they can use it to pull out elephant stocks.
This is amazing..makes the job so easy. Nice
I used it at my daughters house and pulled some random stuff that had roots going straight down over 2 feet, it pulled them out like doing a root canal. Those suckers will never come back.
What! I so need one of them!!!
Wow that's an amazing tool.
Wow good job friend.
This thing is Awesome!
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It looks handy but like one might lose the small parts, cotter pins etc.
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Seems like quite a hassle to have to change a pin everything you change sizes....
The video is a demonstration of the ease of changing the three settings. Each setting pulls down to zero and if you never want to change the size you don't have to. The largest setting of 3" will pull every size from 3" to 0. The other two settings makes for a lot less bending over for the small saplings because the pulling starts while the handle is vertical position. It's a lot more of a hassle if you're digging those trees out with a shovel and pulling the roots with your hands and back.
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It's like lifting weights. Unless you need to remove the root system for some reason thing is counterproductive to the point of uselessness. In conservation work give someone this thing to carry around for an hour and guaranteed you will never see them again.
You don't know why you need to remove the stumps and roots of invasive weeds? You should do some research before hitting the send button.
More content, please. Your astute knowledge of the subject is very helpful.