Bruce
Herd Master
I was going to suggest vacuuming instead of blowing the needles until you got to "long Ponderosa Pine". I have no doubt they'd clog the hose in no time.
I was going to suggest vacuuming instead of blowing the needles until you got to "long Ponderosa Pine". I have no doubt they'd clog the hose in no time.
Are we talking "pine porn" here?I think I'm veering into weirdness now, telling you all about my favorite pine needles.
Are we talking "pine porn" here?
In S.C., we don't mind the needles so much. They make pretty good decorative mulch as "nests" around trees and shrub beds. But the POLLEN! If Dorothy tried to "follow the yellow brick road" around here in April she'd be totally confused because they're ALL yellow. Yes, the north has snow shovels, we have pollen shovels.
Good plan. I am assuming you are talking about a winch like people mount on vehicles vs a much more expensive logging winch? Where do you plan to attach it to the tractor?But as we start to go deeper, I am considering buying a winch to pull them out.
Looks like @Senile_Texas_Aggie's "Stump bucket" though it doesn't grab the trees so maybe it is something that just looks similar.He used an implement (I don't know what it's called, I'm sure you do) that grabs the trunk and lifts it out of the ground.