Toiyabe
Silver Member
This fire season is just about over, but now that I've got a tractor I'm trying to figure out how to use it to cut a firebreak.
I've got about 75 acres, the house is near the center, with about 2 acres around the house landscaped and fenced to keep the range cows out. I'd like to clear a 20' width of vegetation around the fence to help protect the house and trees from wildfires. The vegetation is mostly sagebrush (~1" stem diameter) with assorted weeds like cheatgrass and mustard in between. The ground is very rocky, lots of rocks in the basketball size range.
Has anyone out there dealt with a similar problem? I don't see how I could mow the stuff without grubbing out a lot of rocks. Maybe a heavy chain drag?
I've got about 75 acres, the house is near the center, with about 2 acres around the house landscaped and fenced to keep the range cows out. I'd like to clear a 20' width of vegetation around the fence to help protect the house and trees from wildfires. The vegetation is mostly sagebrush (~1" stem diameter) with assorted weeds like cheatgrass and mustard in between. The ground is very rocky, lots of rocks in the basketball size range.
Has anyone out there dealt with a similar problem? I don't see how I could mow the stuff without grubbing out a lot of rocks. Maybe a heavy chain drag?