Need to Hire a mulcher

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#11  
thx yellowdog for advice. My parcel was logged for pulp wood around 7 to 10 years ago based upon observation. For example,the property is dense with hardwood sprouts 1 to 4 inches coming from stumps that are barely 12 inches in diameter. You can barely walk thru some area because of the density of growth. I am hoping that a 80hp skid steer with a rotary cutter capable of mulching up to 5" diameter will be adequate. (Its the cheapest hourly rate so far quoted at $80/hr). Trying to balance cost and minimize the labor of going back over the stubble with a chainsaw. I just want to get the slash low enough so I can get in there with my tractor and standard bush hog a couple of times a year and keep the the property clean. Time is not of the essence with regard to a finished pasture. I promise to keep my forum pals informed on this project. I live in eastern Virginia. Slash on the ground and stumps rot quickly. If I can get my standard duty bush hog over the slash,I will be home free for the future improvement of this property.
 
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Too bad were not even remotely in the same time zone. :)
 
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#14  
treefireguy, mighty robust rig. Just curious, looks like you are in the high desert. What kind of jobs do you tackle with your gear?
 
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#15  
Fellas,Just a follow up post. We cleared the property today and yesterday. Happy with the results. Published some video of the operation today at youtube,enjoy.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxd_JezfiQs]Land Clearing with HD rotary mower - YouTube[/ame]
 
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#17  
No door, chips flew out the front over 100ft. Any living object on the side was downrange and a target,too. To the rear was the only safe place. Mower has a chain curtain on the back facing the operator.
 
   / Need to Hire a mulcher #18  
I think you would have gotten a lot more land mulched with a much better finished product if you hired an experienced contractor like Lotscapes, but if your happy that's all that matters. I was a little scared for your buddy mowing with a face shield instead of a lexan forestry door on his Bobcat. I hope he has good insurance.
 
   / Need to Hire a mulcher #19  
No door, chips flew out the front over 100ft. Any living object on the side was downrange and a target,too. To the rear was the only safe place. Mower has a chain curtain on the back facing the operator.

I can tell you from experience there is no safe place front, side, or rear with a rotary.. No lexan, No safety margin.... Just a matter of time..
 
   / Need to Hire a mulcher #20  
I like the way you keep repeating "it's cheaper then a mulcher" but was it really? That guy is going sloow and I'm sure I could easily double or triple his production for $150 per hour and give you a better finish....so is it really cheaper? not if you break it down by the acre.
 

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