Brush Chains

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AngusLimoX

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Anyone ever seen a set of chains that go behind your tractor, multiple sets branched off of a main set.

You can hook em onto roots or brush and pull multiple clumps out at a time.

How do they attach to the roots/brush?

I googled and searched the board with little luck.

Thanx in advance.

ALX
 
I've never seen anything like that. Sure would come in handy though.

Have you a picture of something like this? Perhaps a link?

Katherine
 
Workinonit Farm":3nn63jan said:
I've never seen anything like that. Sure would come in handy though.

Have you a picture of something like this? Perhaps a link?

Katherine

Nope , sorry Katherine - saw the neighbour using them. In a heavily brushed fenceline they were moving about 30 yards an hour ( 2 men , 1 100 horse tractor ). Pulling both roots and brush.

If you guys can't help me it means humbling myself to go ask the neighbour! :lol:
 
Really, that's all I've been able to find. And nothing with pictures/diagrams of any sort. My search words were 'brush chaining'
 
If its what I'm thinkin its just a chain or chains with a hook at the end. You wrap the chain around the root and hook it to the chain on the other side.
 

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