Brush Grubber Shrub/Clump Grubber, Model# BG-16
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another way to use if it slips
For those of you who had a problem with this slipping, there is a second way to use it. Fold it in half, so you are holding the two rings together and have a loop at the opposite end. Wrap it around the plant/trunk and pull the two rings through the loop forming a bite. Then attatch the hook or what ever your going to pull with through both rings and pull. I have never ever had it slip off anything when used in this manner. When the pressure is off the chain, it comes apart real easy too. It also makes it twice as strong, and less likely to break
January 8, 2013
Great brush grubber
I was looking for a solution for pulling up brush and sapplings. After trying some things that didnt work very well i bought this item MODEL BG - 16 and it does the job everytime. I would highly reccomend it.
May 14, 2012
Brush Grubber Shrub/Clump Grubber, Model# BG-16
This product is great, besides ripping out weeds, shrubs and small trees I used it to rip 6" fence posts (6' high and 3' in the ground) out of the ground when replacing 90' of fence. I looped it around the post and connected the big loop to my tractor bucket and raised the bucket. It ripped all the posts right out of the ground and never slipped once.
January 16, 2012
Outstanding tool
I would recomend this tool to all my friend and already have to a few. this thing pulls up the old plants that you keep cutting back each spring and you are through with them
January 9, 2012
It's worth every penny of its cost.
This thing works so well that my wife even loves to use it. She cleared scrub brush off of a building lot while I was out of town; but tried to pull some trees and broke it so I got a second one. I reminded her that we have a "Brush Grubber" for the trees.
October 17, 2011
The Best
If you are pulling up shrubs or bushes this is for you , I purchased this to pull up Four fully grown Boxwoods and it worked great , hooked on to the base and winched them out we ease. I also used a saws-all to help with the Roots but all-n-all it was worth the investment to me . the Grubber gripped and held on and did what it was designed to do " HOLD " no slip >!!!!!!
July 7, 2011
Grubs some - Leaves others
Bought this to eradicate Honey Locust in my pastures. It needs a real clump - with the chain wrapped tight - to be effective. Tried pulling up a clump of Autumn Olive and nearly pulled my bumper off! Recommend using it with a tractor for really large stuff. The grubber itself seems to be pretty destruction proof, but then again, there are some folks that can bend an anvil.
I recommend this tool.
June 13, 2011
Brush Grubber Shrub/Clump Grubber
This was a great buy. It takes out unwanted shrubs like wild honey suckle and other small clumping bushes. Just wrap around the base, put the small ring through the large ring and pull with a chain. My son welded a large hook on the bucket of my compact tractor and made it even faster. Great for clearing snowmobile trails or just borders around your property. Very happy with this product.
June 6, 2011
Love this
This has been a great addtion to my farm tools. I was able to clear over 1000 feet of fence line with my atv in no time at all. I usually use my tractor to clear my fence lines but I have over 1000 feet that goes though a dense section of woods that I can only access with my atv. Now I have a large path along the fence line. Awesome.
March 14, 2011
Brush Grubber Shrub/Clump Grubber not great
This tool just did not do the job for me. It seemed that unless the tool was used on something very bushy, it just slipped off. I think the single chain model would have worked much better. In fact, I had better luck with a stainless steel 5/16" cable than I did with this brush grubber tool. It was disappointing, because the Stump Tool worked great and I was hoping for the same results with this tool. I assume that there are many bushes that it will "grab", but none on my property. I also tried it on wood vine, catbriar, and other clumps of vines without success.
November 17, 2010