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Mini Tree Puller
Skid Pro's Mini Skid Steer Tree Puller is a rugged, high-torque attachment built to tackle tough clearing jobs with ease. Engineered to pull trees up to 6" in capacity, it features extra thick jaws, a massive 7" opening, and a 2" x 3" thick-walled steel frame for unmatched durability. Its HD cylinder delivers incredible gripping force, while 1 1/2" deep teeth ensure a secure hold on trees, roots, and posts. Ideal for land clearing, fencing, and property cleanup, this heavy-duty tool makes fast work of stubborn vegetation—turning your mini skid steer into a powerful clearing.
Mini Tree Puller
- Massive 7" jaw opening with a 6" pulling capacity
- HD cylinder for incredible gripping force
- 2" x 3" thick walled steel frame
- 1 1/12" deep teeth for secured grip
Mini Tree Puller
The Skid Pro Difference
Extra Thick Teeth
These 1 1/2" wide teeth will keep your grip secure when pulling out trees.
Heavy Duty Cylinders
Heavy duty cylinders keep immense force on your trees and ensure a tight grip with no slipping.
Compact Design
The compact design keeps visibility high, giving this unit the best visibility in it's class.
Thick Walled Frame
The thick walled frame is engineered to keep your puller working for years to come.
Features
Industrial Design
- 2" x 2" & 2 1/4" x 3" thick walled tubing
- Heavily gusseted back plate
- Heavy duty cylinder
- 20" deep jaws
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Commonly Asked Questions
Skid Pro’s mini skid steer tree puller can handle trees up to 6 inches in diameter. This tree puller for mini skid steer enables efficient removal of small trees and posts.
Yes, this mini skid steer tree puller attachment can be used to remove fence posts.
Yes, a mini skid steer tree puller can be used for more than tree removal. Although designed for tree removal, you can also use it for various land clearing and property cleanup tasks. Whether you are tackling overgrown areas of your property, or cleaning up an old fence line or preparing the site for new construction, our mini skid steer tree puller attachment offers reliable performance across applications.
Here are some key precautions to keep in mind when operating a tree puller for skid steer.
- Read the operator’s manual carefully before using this mini skid steer tree puller attachment to understand its capabilities, controls, and limitations.
- Use safety gear such as steel-toe boots, gloves, and eye protection if working near debris.
- Check frames, hydraulic lines, and jaws for any signs of damage. Ensure all connections are secure.
- Operate the mini skid steer tree puller on level terrain to prevent tipping and maintain stability.
- Avoid sudden actions with controls, because smooth operation helps maintain the grip and prevent strain on the machine.
- Do not attempt to pull trees larger than attachment’s rated capacity -up to 6" in diameter for the Skid Pro model.
- Always turn off the skid steer and release hydraulic pressure before inspecting or maintaining the attachment.
While both a mini skid steer tree puller and tree shear are used for vegetation management, they serve different purposes.
- Method of Removal: A mini skid steer tree puller grips the tree base and pulls its root to the ground. This helps prevent regrowth and enables the complete removal of trees or shrubs.
A tree shear is equipped with a sharp, hydraulic-powered blade that acts like scissors and cuts the tree at its base. The roots may remain in the ground, which may regrow over time.
- Ground Impact: A tree puller pulls the tree from its base, disturbing the soil and leaving holes in the area where roots were present.
A tree sheer leaves the ground undisturbed, making it ideal for controlled environments where root systems must remain intact. - Application Type: A tree puller for mini skid steer is best for completely clearing small trees and brush completely, especially in land clearing and property cleanup.
A tree shear is used to cut down large trees and manage timber in logging or forestry applications. It is great to use when roots need not be removed. - Equipment Focus: Pulling power and grip strength are two critical features to consider when choosing a mini skid steer tree puller. However, you must focus on blade strength and cutting force when choosing a tree shear.
You can choose a mini skid steer tree puller for completely removing a tree with its roots or a tree shear for fast cutting without digging out the roots.
Choosing the right tree puller for a mini skid steer involves several considerations. Here’s a guide to help you make the right selection.
- Operating Capacity: Look for a tree puller with a jaw opening large enough to clutch the tree you want to remove. For instance, the Skid Pro Mini Skid Steer Tree Puller can handle trees up to 6 inches in diameter.
- Build Durability and Quality: Choose a puller made from reinforced steel to withstand challenging conditions.
- Gripping Power: Focus on the hydraulic cylinder of mini skid steer for a strong grip. Check if the puller can produce enough clamping force to pull stubborn roots or posts.
- Attachment Compatibility: Check if the tree puller is compatible with your skid steer attachment in terms of size, hydraulic flow, and mount style.
- Versatility: Consider a model that can remove more than just trees, such as shrubs, brush, and fence posts. Some models, like ours, can be used for property maintenance and land clearing.
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