Nativewolf
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I'm looking to get 20 acres cleared in northern VA, close to the Shenandoah mnts. The portion I'm looking to clear is at the top, a flat ridge that is fairly long and narrow (2000' by 500' give or take), was a pasture back in 1937. After WWII it was abandoned and grew up in Yellow Poplar due to some YP field trees with a bit of oak. It was selectively logged back in 2012, they took some old legacy poplar and about 1/2 the newer growth (20" diameter on average). I'd like it mulched down to 4" below ground, not worried about stumps rotting over time or anything like that. There will be a few small stones, no rock outcroppings but just some stones 6-20" (greenstone). My current plan is to let the logging company come back and finish cutting the 20 acres.
Issues I know of:
Grinding the old legacy YP trunks and tops. They just took the 36-45" trunks. Left some pretty big tops and the stumps are cut high.
Rocks, there will be a few but they should be isolated rocks.
Access road. Not bad but depending on the driver they might prefer to unload in a pasture at the bottom and drive the 1/2 mile to the top.
Could be additional work.
Since this forum has been a very helpful source of info on tractors over the last 2 years I thought I'd go ahead and register and let people contact me if they would be interested in this project. Timing wise it would kick off in April.
Issues I know of:
Grinding the old legacy YP trunks and tops. They just took the 36-45" trunks. Left some pretty big tops and the stumps are cut high.
Rocks, there will be a few but they should be isolated rocks.
Access road. Not bad but depending on the driver they might prefer to unload in a pasture at the bottom and drive the 1/2 mile to the top.
Could be additional work.
Since this forum has been a very helpful source of info on tractors over the last 2 years I thought I'd go ahead and register and let people contact me if they would be interested in this project. Timing wise it would kick off in April.