Think I'd have put a blanket or a tarp on the chain in both pictures. Nothing worse than a broken chain coming at your truck or your back at warp speed to do a lot of damage to your truck or your back.
I've broken a lot of chains pulling downed trees, stuck trucks and stuck dozers. and never had one snap or recoil. Actually once a link fails and opens up, the load on the chain is released and the chain just falls to the ground like a wet noodle.Think I'd have put a blanket or a tarp on the chain in both pictures. Nothing worse than a broken chain coming at your truck or your back at warp speed to do a lot of damage to your truck or your back. Not that the stump would have broken a chain. You probably could have pushed it over by hand, was totally rotted.
I had a very close call with what flip is talking about. Doing something stupid and shouldn’t have been. Got my truck stuck and used the tractor to pull it out, chain on the draw bar of the tractor and other end on the tow hook on the front of the truck. Tried to pull easy on it and it didn’t budge (was pouring and needed to get truck out before it really got wet). Backed the tractor up and took a run at it to jerk it out, ripped the tow hook off the truck, my SMV sign on the tractor took the hit and shattered saving it from hitting me.I've broken a lot of chains pulling downed trees, stuck trucks and stuck dozers. and never had one snap or recoil. Actually once a link fails and opens up, the load on the chain is released and the chain just falls to the ground like a wet noodle.
Broke a few cables too, tow cables and hoist and drag cables on a dragline. As the cable progressively fails it unloads and the weave unwinds, but I never had one snap back more than a few feet.
Straps are a different animal because they stretch considerably when loaded and can snap back when they fail.
D2, you think that’s the same guy that plowed his drive for $10?If the stump grinder man actually charges .50 per inch dia. he doesn't think much of him time, fuel, truck or machine!
Kind of surprised you dont own a 2000 HP turbine powered stump annihilator custom built with Valerian Steel teeth.I quit fooling with stumps a while ago. I call the local tree guy and he comes with his stump machine and grinds them below grade and I cover them up. Charges me 50 cents an inch of diameter.