Well, I have purchased a dozer to run my self on our place. It was a near divorce experience, but I think we are over the hump.
Anyhow, we own 154 acres about 65 miles north-west of Fort Worth. All but 39 are used for wheat production. However, that 39 acres is an absolute mess. As you can see from the attached pics, it is covered with mesquite and catus. There are also some large Hackberry trees.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/005-1.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/003-1.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/004-1.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/002-1.jpg
I have looked into several alternatives to rid the property of these to plants that have overtaken the place. Chemical alternatives, firewood cutters and the list goes on. Sraying these plants as thick as they are and as many as I have would cost a small fortune. The woodcutters only get interested if the wood is already dead and all but one leave a 1.5' stump. Not for me.
I will use this machine to clear all mesquites and cactus and smaller hackberry trees.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/001-2.jpg
Anyways, follow along, it should be an experience as I have never owned or operated a dozer.
BTW: I had it unloaded as far from the house as they could get until I learn how to maneuver this thing
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It will be several days before any updates as I need to change all of the fluids and filters. I also need to build a grill gaurd to protect the resorvoir.
Anyhow, we own 154 acres about 65 miles north-west of Fort Worth. All but 39 are used for wheat production. However, that 39 acres is an absolute mess. As you can see from the attached pics, it is covered with mesquite and catus. There are also some large Hackberry trees.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/005-1.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/003-1.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/004-1.jpg
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/002-1.jpg
I have looked into several alternatives to rid the property of these to plants that have overtaken the place. Chemical alternatives, firewood cutters and the list goes on. Sraying these plants as thick as they are and as many as I have would cost a small fortune. The woodcutters only get interested if the wood is already dead and all but one leave a 1.5' stump. Not for me.
I will use this machine to clear all mesquites and cactus and smaller hackberry trees.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b17/OrangeMach/001-2.jpg
Anyways, follow along, it should be an experience as I have never owned or operated a dozer.
BTW: I had it unloaded as far from the house as they could get until I learn how to maneuver this thing
It will be several days before any updates as I need to change all of the fluids and filters. I also need to build a grill gaurd to protect the resorvoir.