Dirtfisher
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- Apr 14, 2007
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Hey folks, looking for some advice here. I have inherited approx 45 acres of overgrown hardwood timberland that I am having cut. The hardwoods are mostly in small pockets but they are massive. The remainder of the acreage is a few small to medium hardwoods and a few pines but everywhere it is THICK (can't walk through it without cutting a path) with hedgebush and vines. After clearcutting and cleanup I plan to plant the acreage in pines. After the clearcut I am going to have the huge task of cleaning the place up. My forester recommends that I spray herbiside with a helicopter then hire a dozer to come in and push up everything (excluding stupmps) into windrows and burn them, leaving the stumps to rot in place and plant pines around them. I think I could clear everything (excluding the stumps) with my Kubota 6040 if I put a brush grapple on it and then hire a trackhoe to pull up the stumps, then spray herbiside with my atv sprayers. My forester seems to think that it is too much for a tractor to handle and is a job best left to a dozer. The land is completely flat and has no rocks. Thoughts?? Thanks is advance!