ch47dpilot
Gold Member
I have about 20 acres of woods and would like to clear the underbrush. There are many mature trees I want to keep but about 75% of the woods are trees/brush ranging from 1/2" to 4" diameter. The brush hog works great on the areas that contain mainly small stuff that isn't dense. Even the small stuff that's densely packed seems to bog down the tractor even at slow speeds. I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to cut the smaller stuff down. Iv'e tried a chainsaw but it was very time consuming and got awkward climbing all over the cut brush. I'd consider renting something but not sure what would be the best piece of equipment for this job. The land has some steeper hills so that would be of some concern. My end goal is to cut everything but the trees that are about 8 or greater. I want to get the 4" or less down now so I can see what I have and then selectively cut the more mature trees. I have a Kubota L3400 with a 5 brush hog, what is the largest diameter brush I should consider cutting without causing damage to the tractor or brush hog?