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<blockquote data-quote="Bmitchell0027" data-source="post: 1084463" data-attributes="member: 21054"><p>I am currently in the process of trying to cleanup a farm I purchased 4 years ago that has partially overgrown with brush, small trees, etc. I started a few years ago by hiring a dozer to clean off a few fields but was left with a mess of brush piles, loss of topsoil and a lot of exposed rocks. I am in central ky which is somewhat rocky and mostly consists of cedar trees. In my area there is a market for cedar trees for the purpose of chipping them for animal bedding. i do not have the time to cut them myself, and after contacting numerous loggers and all of them being no shows I am giving up on that idea as well. I have been considering hiring / renting a tree mulcher for a skid steer. Locally I have found the attachment and skid steer to rent for $650 a day. Has anyone used a tree mulcher before? Had any luck with one? And how much land can you clear In a day? Also any other suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any advice. </p><p>Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bmitchell0027, post: 1084463, member: 21054"] I am currently in the process of trying to cleanup a farm I purchased 4 years ago that has partially overgrown with brush, small trees, etc. I started a few years ago by hiring a dozer to clean off a few fields but was left with a mess of brush piles, loss of topsoil and a lot of exposed rocks. I am in central ky which is somewhat rocky and mostly consists of cedar trees. In my area there is a market for cedar trees for the purpose of chipping them for animal bedding. i do not have the time to cut them myself, and after contacting numerous loggers and all of them being no shows I am giving up on that idea as well. I have been considering hiring / renting a tree mulcher for a skid steer. Locally I have found the attachment and skid steer to rent for $650 a day. Has anyone used a tree mulcher before? Had any luck with one? And how much land can you clear In a day? Also any other suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any advice. Brandon [/QUOTE]
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