2024 Danuser® Intimidator Tree Puller Base

2024 Danuser® Intimidator Tree Puller Base

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  • Year 2024
  • Make Danuser®
  • Model Intimidator Tree Puller
2024 Danuser® Intimidator Tree Puller Base

2024 Danuser® Intimidator Tree Puller Base

2024 Danuser® Intimidator Tree Puller

A true land-clearing, obstacle-removing attachment for your skid-steer or tractor

The Intimidator is ideal for eliminating trees, saplings, shrubs, bushes, and other obstructions on the job site or farm. The unmatched versatility of the Intimidator handles the toughest stumps, posts, rocks, fencerows, and land-clearing jobs. Selectively eliminate what you want. Maneuver into tight locations and next to buildings or fences with ease. Remove the complete tree or stump, roots and all. Remove larger trees, even with smaller skid-steers or tractors, using the replaceable excavator bucket teeth and vertical jaw saw teeth to dig and cut roots.

Uniquely synchronized jaws, designed for less wear and tear on the vehicle, are actuated by a rear-mounted, fully-protected 3" diameter cylinder, allowing the operator to aggressively excavate objects without fear of damage to the cylinder. Tapered jaws allow for larger trees to be gripped near the back of the jaws, maximizing pulling force. The bidirectional side saw teeth on the 12200T model provide a more aggressive design that allows you to cut off trees flush to the ground. Maximum horsepower rating = 125 HP.

Lower operating costs than a bulldozer and less work than a chainsaw. Intimidate your job with the Danuser Intimidator.

Operational

Operating Speed Max. Cylinder Force: 21,000 lbs.

Hydraulics

Maximum Pressure Max. Continuous Operating Pressure: 3,500 PSI

Dimensions

Dimensions Max. Jaw Opening: 34" | Cylinder Diameter (inches): 3" | Greasable Jaw Pivot Pins (inches): 2" dia.
Overall Width 46"
Overall Length 54.2"
Overall Height 47.25"

Weights

Weight Machine: 685 lbs.

Features

Construction Material Jaw Material (inches): 3/4" Thick Hardened T1 Gr. Steel

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