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T R EE SPA DE


& EFFICIENCY. Dig & transplant


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The rugged, dependable tree spade attachment turns any loader into a transplanting unit, while also speeding up production and cutting labor costs. With its compact, short tower design, the tree spade easily squeezes between closely-planted trees. Built for maximum durability, the reinforced attachment frame handles the bumps and bruises of a tough work environment. The tree spade works in a variety of soil conditions, maximizing worksite capabilities.


REAR STABILIZERS


Rear stabilizers are required when using the tree spade on approved Bobcat loaders. Stabilizers transfer the weight to the tree spade for maximum digging. This allows the operator to dig in tough soil.


VALVE OPTIONS


The 7-Pin Attachment Control Device can control tree spade operation with fingertip controls located directly on the steering levers of the carrier. A convertible valve option controls tree spade operation with fingertip controls on the steering levers or by using a pendant control box.


FINGERTIP CONTROL


Dig, transplant and package trees without leaving the operator’s seat.


CONVERTIBLE VALVE


Allow for operation with Bobcat loaders as well as other brands.


EASY ACCESS STEP


Design of the frame allows for easy access to the loader.


COMPACT DESIGN


Allows for attachment operation in confined areas without damaging the landscape.


ADJUSTABLE LEGS


Allow for digging five different root-ball sizes with one tree spade.


OVERLAPPING BLADES


Ensure clean root cutting and support of the root-ball.


OPEN FRAME DESIGN


Provides excellent visibility to the base of the tree.


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