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Flatfender Ben
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Wow that looks super heavy duty!!
Very cool
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1946 cj2a desert dog
1946 cj2a bulldog 1948 cj2a blue jeep 1953 cj3b yard dog 1955 willys wagon 1955 willys pickup 1956 willys pickup boomer 1960 fc 170 1968 jeepster commando 1990 Grand wagoneer |
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JeepFever
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It seems to be solid, and those teeth really bite hard. It's main use will be behind a tractor to remove some 3-6" trees from my son's land, roots and all.
I had this one stump that has been bothering me, and decided to try a test. Worked out great. |
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BENSH
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Interested in the “Grubber”, do you by chance have a link?
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1945 CJ2a 11495
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JeepFever
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www. northerntool.com and search "brush grubber model# BG-" and it will list several different styles and sizes. The one in previous photos is the largest one, Model# BG-20 Brush Grubber Thread |
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Bridog
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I have been wanting to add a crossing to a deep ravine that runs across our property. A couple weeks ago I located some free 50" diameter concrete culverts. After hauling them home we decided we should probably come up with a plan to lower them into the 20' deep ravine. Snave, Delmo, and I thought that Jeeps would make exciting work of that task. So with the winch of 2 Jeeps hooked onto each 4500 pound culvert as it rolled down the bank it went pretty well. Then we used the winches along with some snatch blocks to pull them together. Here are a couple pics of the project. The Instagram link has a short video of our day of using Jeeps for work.
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Flatfender Ben
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Wow!
That was a heavy duty project.
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1946 cj2a desert dog
1946 cj2a bulldog 1948 cj2a blue jeep 1953 cj3b yard dog 1955 willys wagon 1955 willys pickup 1956 willys pickup boomer 1960 fc 170 1968 jeepster commando 1990 Grand wagoneer |
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Richard0001
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Pretty good use of the recourse
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Richard Hamby
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dluber
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Having some fun plowing snow today. |
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Bruce W
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Dave? Is that you? Not wanting to meddle, but it looks like you could use a shave. Just sayin'......
BW
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It is NOT a Jeep Willys! It is a Willys jeep.
Happy Trails! Good-bye, Good Luck, and May the Good Lord Take a Likin' to You! We Have Miles to Jeep, Before We Sleep. |
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dluber
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Yeah Bruce.. It's been a long winter
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jeep fitter
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Nice Airedale! I see it's wearing its winter woolys .
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64CJ5
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Airedale's and Jeep's go to gather. Our Airedale gets really up set if he dose not get to go in the Jeep.
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64CJ5 "Eeyore"
01TJ "Tigger" 52 M38 Severely demilitarized, "Popeye" The Coast Guard Jeep. 14 JK "Jake" To Trust Government Defys Both History and Reason. PUBLIC LAND Owner/User |
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JeepFever
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We had a bunch of limbs that need to go to other end of field. Got the idea of using a tow strap, connected to pintle, pile branches on it, loop it up over the top over branches, and back to pintle . . worked great.
First stop on the brush tour: The rest of the piles are visible thru windshield of Wilson. Pile getting bigger: Bigger: Final load: Moving those branches would have taken forever by hand . . it is so nice to have a '2A working tool . |
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JeepFever
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My son had several large trees taken down near his house recently. The contractor piled them in woods behind his house. Today we started to "unpile" them, and cut to firewood length. The largest one was 40" diameter oak . . very heavy!!
I am not sure what it is called, but I have a old chain device, used for dragging logs out of woods. It is "V" shaped chain with 2 hooks on the end of legs, and a ring at base of "V". We pounded the hooks into logs on far side, then rolled the huge logs off of the pile. It worked even better than expected. |
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Michaeltru
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I guess that tool is called a “tong”. Or tongs. Like for carrying ice blocks. Pretty cool work. Lots of good firewood
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Mike in AZ
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JeepFever
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Not that important, but I went on a short quest to see what this tool is called. Looking up "tongs" usually results in something more resembling a giant pair of scissors, with hooks instead of sharp cutting blades. I could find no modern replacement for this: |
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Michaeltru
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Yep. Oops on my part. Guess I should have read your description more closely. Definitely not tongs
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Mike in AZ
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BD1
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I don't know the proper name for those. I call them chain dogs. Work like tongs for larger diameter logs.
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BD
'47 CJ2a, Shiny on top! '55 CJ5 project |
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