Best grapple for a cutover?

   / Best grapple for a cutover? #41  
Those two pictures show pretty clean property. I don't want to discourage your obtaining a good grapple. They are a real God-sent device as far as a time saver and back saver.

You might want to consider going between the rows of planted trees and mowing down the weeds.
 
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Those two pictures show pretty clean property. I don't want to discourage your obtaining a good grapple. They are a real God-sent device as far as a time saver and back saver.

You might want to consider going between the rows of planted trees and mowing down the weeds.
 

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   / Best grapple for a cutover?
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Most of it seems to be pretty clean to me. Here's a couple piles around the land.

That was my thinking as well about cutting between the rows. I do like how it gives the deer cover, but think think the land would look a lot better if I cut between the rows.
 
   / Best grapple for a cutover? #44  
If that picture on the right is one of the piles ..... I would not bother with them. They will rot down faster than you think. When I think of a pile of slash - 30 feet in diameter - 15 feet high .....like the ones I had here on my property.

I'd chop those weeds down and then plant some type of local cover crop. That would keep everything in its place - curb erosion - until you can develope a final plan.
 
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If that picture on the right is one of the piles ..... I would not bother with them. They will rot down faster than you think. When I think of a pile of slash - 30 feet in diameter - 15 feet high .....like the ones I had here on my property.

I'd chop those weeds down and then plant some type of local cover crop. That would keep everything in its place - curb erosion - until you can develope a final plan.
I don't think I have any quite that big. Seems like they cleaned it up half way decent. Should look good in about 5-6 years when the pines start to take off.
 
 

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