Trapper Bob
Well-known member
Lifetime Member
Equipment
L4701, Wicked grapple, 6’ bush hog, pallet forks, 7’ box blade, 6’ Wicked bucket
There is a machine, but I have not seen it. The cuts are clean & a little rubber particles make me believe a rotary blade was involved. I have tried to cut tires in the past & the rubber would pinch the blade. It wasn’t fun. These tires were cut in advance of disposal (landfill I think). They are available, but you are asked to sign a waiver stating you’re not going to do something environmentally irresponsible with them. This is a way to get a little more use out of an oil d tire.62 Ton or ~44 yards is no joke, that's a solid day of tractor work.
Never seen the cut tire for underlayment trick.........makes sense when I think about it. How were they cut, sawzall?