Must-Have Tools and Gadgets for Every Household: A Practical Guide to Simplifying Daily Tasks
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Baumalight Tree Spade | Model  SS330/D001565 | Capacity 30" Root Ball | For Telehandler

Baumalight Tree Spade | Model SS330/D001565 | Capacity 30" Root Ball | For Telehandler

$ 52.32

$ 68.02

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Baumalight Tree Spade | Model  SS330/D001565 | Capacity 30" Root Ball | For Telehandler

Baumalight Tree Spade | Model SS330/D001565 | Capacity 30" Root Ball | For Telehandler

$ 52.32

$ 68.02

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Product Description

Baumalight Tree Spade | Model  SS330/D001565 | Capacity 30" Root Ball | For Telehandler

DESCRIPTION

 The Baumalight SS330/D001565 Tree Spade is versatile and efficient attachment designed for telehandlers. It features 30" root ball capacity, making it perfect for transplanting small to medium-sized trees with precision and ease. The tree spade is built with durable materials and offers precise control options, ensuring successful and efficient tree transplants for landscaping, forestry, and agricultural operations.

ELECTRIC CONTROLS WITH 20' OF WIRE

TREE SPADE (ELECTRIC CONTROLS WITH 20' OF WIRE) Needs 12V wire to spadeMUST SPECIFY MOUNT

SS330: Compact Hinged 3 Blade The Baumalight SS330 tree spade adds a hinged frame arm for easy positioning and less damage to lower branches. This three-blade tree spade can handle trees up to 3" in diameter. The rear spades on either side of the operator provide the best possible view of the spading operations. Operator comfort and size make this skid steer mounted tree spade a great match for landowners and landscapers.

AUX CONNECTIONS

TREE SPADE (AUX CONNECTIONS) REQUIRED 3 LIVE PINSMUST SPECIFY MOUNT

SS330: Compact Hinged 3 Blade The Baumalight SS330 tree spade adds a hinged frame arm for easy positioning and less damage to lower branches. This three-blade tree spade can handle trees up to 3" in diameter. The rear spades on either side of the operator provide the best possible view of the spading operations. Operator comfort and size make this skid steer mounted tree spade a great match for landowners and landscapers.

WIRELESS HAND CONTROLS WITH 20' OF WIRE

TREE SPADE (WIRELESS HAND CONTROLS WITH 20' OF WIRE)MUST SPECIFY MOUNT

SS330: Compact Hinged 3 Blade The Baumalight SS330 tree spade adds a hinged frame arm for easy positioning and less damage to lower branches. This three-blade tree spade can handle trees up to 3" in diameter. The rear spades on either side of the operator provide the best possible view of the spading operations. Operator comfort and size make this skid steer mounted tree spade a great match for landowners and landscapers.

MANUAL CONTROLS

TREE SPADE (MANUAL CONTROLS)MUST SPECIFY MOUNT

SS330: Compact Hinged 3 Blade The Baumalight SS330 tree spade adds a hinged frame arm for easy positioning and less damage to lower branches. This three-blade tree spade can handle trees up to 3" in diameter. The rear spades on either side of the operator provide the best possible view of the spading operations. Operator comfort and size make this skid steer mounted tree spade a great match for landowners and landscapers.

Key Features

  • Efficient Root Ball Handling: Capable of handling root balls up to 30 inches in diameter.
  • Durable Construction: Made of high-strength steel for durability and long-lasting performance.
  • Versatile Control Options: Offers manual, hydraulic, and wireless control options for precise operation.
  • Powerful Hydraulic System: Operates with a hydraulic flow of 10 - 50 GPM for powerful performance.
  • Adjustable Arm: Provides user comfort and better control over the transplanting process.
  • Wide Application: Suitable for landscaping, forestry, and agricultural operations.
  • Four-Blade Design: Ensures efficient digging and compacting of root balls for  cleaner and more viable transplants.

CONTROL OPTIONS

AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Baumalight now offers a more direct and simple way of connecting to your skidsteer’s auxiliary electrical connection. Simply connect the hydraulics and plug in the electrical. Now you can control the attachment from inside your cab.

WIRED CONTROL

Control all the digging and swinging actions from the seat of your carrier with hand held remote control using the power of your 12 volt plug.

MANUAL CONTROL

Manual hydraulic valves with a dual position mounting stand.

 

HOW IT WORKS:

Step 1

Find the new location for your tree. Position the spade at a defined direction, say North. Engage blades and scoop your hole.

Step 2

Align the spade with the tree in the same direction chosen for the hole—in this case, North.
Open blade, move forward to position tree in the center of the dig area. Engage blades until they meet.

Step 3

Lift the tree up and transport to the new hole. Note: In harder earth, the spades may cause glazing on the hole walls. Before the new tree is placed, this surface needs scuffing in order for the new roots to penetrate.

Step 4

Align the shaft with the orientation of the new hole. Lower and position the tree Note: Trees become more tolerant of hot afternoon sun on one side. Changing their orientation can burn the foliage.

TREE MOVING BEST PRACTICES

When to Move

Trees can be planted any time of year, watering becomes more important if moved in a dry season. Although moving trees in the spring or fall has previously been seen as the optimal time, this is only because it is typically cooler and wetter during these times. When moving a tree outside of this, simply be sure the tree is well watered for several days before hand.

Preparation

Tree

Make sure the trees are well watered 2-3 days before moving.

Mark the trees orientation so it may be transplanted in the same direction reducing the risk of sunscalding.

Secure any low hanging branches that may be damaged during transplant.

Trunk size

The trunk size helps estimate the size of the root ball underground, as roots typically extend as far as the tree's branches. For softwood trees, it is generally acceptable to trim about half of the roots. Increased watering may be necessary when moving softwoods larger than recommended and selecting shady or moist locations will also help insure survivability when trimming large amounts of root. In contrast, for hardwood trees, only about one-third of the roots should be trimmed, as they are more sensitive to root loss and excessive watering will only lower chances of survival.

Hole

Location - find a suitable location that meets the environmental requirements of the specimen.

Create the hole in which the specimen will be relocated.

Prepare the hole based on the soil condition. If the soil has a large clay content rough up the sides for easier root penetration. If the soil is sandy add appropriate nourishment, and if the soil is dry water the hole.

Aftercare

Keep well watered to help establish roots.

Apply mechanical supports if required to help stabilize the tree for one to two years while the specimen re-establishes.

Tips

Keep your tree spade in good operating condition and wellmaintained. Sharp blades will reduce damage to root systems.

Try to replant your specimen within two hours. This will help reduce shock.


Spade School:

Position the tree spade around the tree to be moved ensuring it is resting on the ground and that the spades are spaced evenly around the tree. Failure to accurately position the spade may result in unnecessary trauma to the tree.

Dig in with each spade 3 inches down then 2 inches back until frame rests on ground. Move to the next spade working around the tree. This keeps the spades aligned with less disruption to the roots and keeps the tree straight. Keep working the spades in until they are fully extended.

Note: Frame must remain on ground or root ball size will be decreased.

When all spades are fully extended, wiggle the root ball in the hole slightly increasing the pocket sides and releasing additional root mass. Raise the unit, lifting the tree out of the hole. Depending on the extent of the root growth some manual root pruning may be required to free the tree.

Place the tree in the hole and reverse the process by raising the spades around the tree a little at a time until the tree is resting comfortably in its new home.

 

HOW TO BASKET:

Step 1

Prepare root ball.

Flatten root ball for stability. Retract the spades a little at a time in a circular motion, until approx. 6" of the root ball is exposed below spades. Using a shovel remove the excess and flatten the root ball.

Step 2

Get basket ready.

Place your burlap liner in the wire basket and place the basket on level ground.

Step 3

Place in Basket

Line up the root ball with basket and lower into place. Retract the spades fully, until root ball is resting in basket. Remove the tree spade leaving tree in basket.

Step 4

Tie tree in place.

Fold in burlap and basket and tie tree into place.

Tree Baskets

Detailed Specifications

Specification Details
Model SS330/D001565
Root Ball Capacity 30 inches
Blade Count 4
Blade Material High-strength steel
Control Options Manual, Hydraulic, Wireless
Hydraulic Flow 10 - 50 GPM
Weight Approx. 1350 lbs
Usage Landscaping, Forestry, Agricultural
Mounting Type Telehandler
Adjustable Arm Yes
Color Gray

ELECTRIC CONTROLS WITH 20' OF WIRE

Part # SS330/D001261
Mfg: BAUMALIGHT
Category: TELEHANDLER ATTACHMENTS
SubCategory: TREE SPADE TELEHANDLER 30" ROOT BALL
Industry: CONSTRUCTION
Machine Size: 5,200LBS-12,000LBS
Attachment Size: 30" ROOT BALL

AUX CONNECTIONS

Part #: SS330/D003428
Mfg: BAUMALIGHT
Category: TELEHANDLER ATTACHMENTS
SubCategory: TREE SPADE TELEHANDLER 30" ROOT BALL
Industry: CONSTRUCTION
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