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<blockquote data-quote="FlyFishn1" data-source="post: 2862825" data-attributes="member: 127209"><p>Oddly enough I was just coming back around to the thread here with an idea. </p><p></p><p>I do, actually, have a winch. It is a 4500lb Superwinch ATV winch with wireless remote. It is my "go to" for utility work including pulling boats out of the water and flipping them for off-season. We rig in all kinds of ways to get various pull angles depending on what we're trying to do. Tree saver straps and blocks are wonderful things. </p><p></p><p>Something I was thinking of today at work is some kind of spiked "drag box" that I could pull with the winch where the spikes could snag the brush roots and tear them out. With all the bigger trees there are endless rigging points to get the pull angles whichever way I would need. </p><p></p><p>As to the size of brush - I'd say up to 1-1.5" diameter. There were some small trees growing but I cut those out a few years back, though the stumps are still there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyFishn1, post: 2862825, member: 127209"] Oddly enough I was just coming back around to the thread here with an idea. I do, actually, have a winch. It is a 4500lb Superwinch ATV winch with wireless remote. It is my "go to" for utility work including pulling boats out of the water and flipping them for off-season. We rig in all kinds of ways to get various pull angles depending on what we're trying to do. Tree saver straps and blocks are wonderful things. Something I was thinking of today at work is some kind of spiked "drag box" that I could pull with the winch where the spikes could snag the brush roots and tear them out. With all the bigger trees there are endless rigging points to get the pull angles whichever way I would need. As to the size of brush - I'd say up to 1-1.5" diameter. There were some small trees growing but I cut those out a few years back, though the stumps are still there. [/QUOTE]
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