A couple of notes:
Unfortunately we bought the land after the contract was put in place. We got an amazing deal because of this.
The contract does not state they will clear up ruts but the company has been responsive and reasonable to other requests.
They will be fixing the road after they are done.
We are considering leaving the stumps alone as we can drive between them with the tractor.
So would a reasonable course of action be to clear the ground of large debris using a grapple, use something like a box blade or this TR3 Rake - ABI Attachments to smooth the ground and then broadcast seed between the stumps?
Keep in mind that sheep are more like goats and will eat plenty of weeds/woody growth.
I will likely leave some slash piles that are at the edges alone. The one big one in the middle of the property I’ll pull it into smaller piles and slowly burn it.
Bulldozer is not in the cards as the cost is extreme.
Unfortunately we bought the land after the contract was put in place. We got an amazing deal because of this.
The contract does not state they will clear up ruts but the company has been responsive and reasonable to other requests.
They will be fixing the road after they are done.
We are considering leaving the stumps alone as we can drive between them with the tractor.
So would a reasonable course of action be to clear the ground of large debris using a grapple, use something like a box blade or this TR3 Rake - ABI Attachments to smooth the ground and then broadcast seed between the stumps?
Keep in mind that sheep are more like goats and will eat plenty of weeds/woody growth.
I will likely leave some slash piles that are at the edges alone. The one big one in the middle of the property I’ll pull it into smaller piles and slowly burn it.
Bulldozer is not in the cards as the cost is extreme.