c lab a dozer is your best bet. much cheaper.
c lab a dozer is your best bet. much cheaper.
Dozer with root rake.
If you're leasing company land those decks will probably be used in the future so no need to spend a bunch of money.
if the stumps have been there a few years you can push them up with the bucket on a regular tractor sometimes.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
No, they are fresh. This summers thinning. I want to get it planted for next year. I tried pushing it with bucket but didn't work.
He would have been nice next year.
yeah you wont push any fresh pine stump with a tractor and bucket, def. need a dozer for smaller pine stumps. i had some pines thinned last year and cut a road, and the stumps were about 10" and a dozer with a 10 ft blade didn't want anything to do with them and thatdude driving the dozer new what the hell he was doing, dig the bigger stumps if you plan on planting this year
The mulch head is best when used in combination with fire. You grind up most everything and then burn it, so afterward it is clean for planting.
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