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The IronCraft Terminator Tree & Stump Remover Uproots Trees with 12-Inch Diameter

Jan. 9, 2024
The dual 3.5-inch x 4-inch bore cylinders have a clamping force of 29,000 pounds, allowing for removal of shrubs and trees along with their roots to prevent regrowth.

IronCraft LLC, formerly known as Titan Implement, introduces the Terminator Tree and Stump Remover, a skid steer and compact track loader attachment with enough clamping power to uproot trees up to 12 inches in diameter and remove any size stump. The dual 3.5-inch x 4-inch bore cylinders have a clamping force of 29,000 pounds, allowing for removal of shrubs and trees along with their roots to prevent regrowth.

 

The Terminator has 66 total AR400 teeth, 32 of which are horizontal and 34 are vertical, and a replaceable 1-inch x 8-inch cutting edge. Using the 5/8-inch vertical teeth to saw upward through the roots allows an operator to sever the root ball. The 1-inch horizontal teeth can then clamp onto the trunk.

 

Rocking the machine back and forth while pulling upward allows an operator to uproot the tree. Designed to handle tough jobs, the Terminator Tree and Stump Remover gives soil a fresh start by breaking up the root system. The units are designed for landscape contractors, arborists, tree farmers, contractors engaged in residential or commercial construction, rental facilities, and more.

 

The Terminator tree and stump removers are manufactured and stocked in Athens, Tenn., available through a nationwide dealer network, and include a 1-year warranty.

 

IronCraft LLC, was formerly branded as Titan Implement. The company was purchased by LFM Capital which plans major capital expenditures over the next 24 months at the Athens, Tenn., factory as well as other southeastern Tennessee locations including a paint booth, laser cutting, robotic welding, and more. Additional initiatives to support the company include online parts lookup, service manuals, training resources, and adding more product support locations across the United States.