If you do start tv show, you can shoot one episode here...
My personal stump war has morphed and evolved as I get new and different equipment.
Right now I'm in the "Ratchet Rake Revolution" phase. I discovered with my temporary pasture area that the stumps left by the mulcher that are completely at ground level do not bother the horses at all it seems. So I am only grinding the ones that stick up, or in places that I need to level, etc.
The grapple works on the tops and big chunks of slash, and then the small stuff seems to "rake" pretty well with the RR. Yes, it gets caught on the ground level stumps, and larger roots, but some of those roots it breaks them enough that by using the cutting end of my tamping rod I can just pop those roots right out. But it seems to leave behind some places almost clear enough to toss some seed out and pray it grows.
I'm NOT making a field I could grow crops on, no plow will ever survive, but it should make just fine "Poor Man's Horse Pasture" and grow some orchard grass.
LstInThot's backhoe was awesome popping out a cedar and locust stump, but filling in and packing down those holes is complicated so I'm not sure my fantasy of buying a JD 110 TLB as my second tractor has validity. Not yet at least....
I am considering renting a dozer for a weekend to shove together a couple HUGE burn piles from the heaviest layers of slash & debris.
Looking to the not so distant future, the next phase of my stump war will be clearing at least SOME of the trails the loggers left into decent riding trails for horse, mountain bike, and maybe even dirt bikes (not as likely, but maybe a few friends like LstInThot & his kids).
I don't have a TV, and when I did I don't watch reality TV, but I am living "Stump Wars" and it is kinda fun (plus great seat time). so consider me a fan!
Be well Frank,
David