trail clearing technique and tools

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My Veterinarian and I were talking about clearing limbs and trees from around pastures and fields yesterday. He purchased a tracked skidsteer with HD rotary cutter. Works great but is considerably more expensive to run and maintain compared to a tractor.
 
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CTLs with mulching heads or HD cutters are the thing, now. I see guys on YT mowing pastures that I'd just cut with my tractor and rotary cutter.

So far as trail making and clearing goes, I've been impressed by the PCW-4000 portable capstan winch when it comes to being able to move both logs and rocks in areas difficult to access with my tractor. This is their only gas winch that has a built in progress capture and the capstan doesn't turn until you throttle up the engine. I was reluctant to buy one because of the expense and worrying whether it would actually work for me. I lucked into a used one at a decent price on ebay. First use was pulling some large rocks into place for a retaining wall. Next use was pulling tension on some leaning trees to fell them where I wanted, and then moving the debris out of the way. Can't say it's fast, but it works. GX50 Gas-Powered Portable Winch
 
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If I could locate a good used JD 3033r or 3039r tractor at a reasonable price I'd be ticked pink. I'd go for a Kubota as well but I don't know there line very well. Here is one I used
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Give this economy another 6 months and the deals may start coming your way.
 
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A New Holland TC33 or TC40 (built by Shibaura) would be a good choice as well.

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A tractor will suit your needs well imo, are you keeping an open mind for open station tractors? Speaking of trail clearing tools my smaller echo srm 225 has been solid it's super lightweight always starts despite infrequent use up north and operates like much more frequently used and heavier Husqvarnas I've acquired down state but almost half the price.
 

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A tractor will suit your needs well imo, are you keeping an open mind for open station tractors? Speaking of trail clearing tools my smaller echo srm 225 has been solid it's super lightweight always starts despite infrequent use up north and operates like much more frequently used and heavier Husqvarnas I've acquired down state but almost half the price.
Open station and HST tranny
 
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Have you run into any prohibition or restriction using gasoline powered equipment to perform trail maintainence?

Here it is banned but government agencies freely ignore the prohibition but small time mom and pop are on the hook to be electric otherwise subject to fines.
Only time Ive run into no gas is when working in designated Wilderness Areas. Rest of the time gas in fine, except when the fire hazards are too high for chain sawing.
 

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