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<blockquote data-quote="Supa Dexta" data-source="post: 1259935" data-attributes="member: 23321"><p>Big excavators up here are the norm. Tear everything out, shake, pile and burn. Dozers work too, are fairly quick at it, but leave more work since there is more dirt to contend with. 7</p><p></p><p>1000 an acre would be pretty typical. I plan on doing some more soon, but will likely have the bio mass guys in first. They cut everything down that they can grind into fuel, and will even pay a small amount for it. So it will leave me with less to deal with. </p><p></p><p>I'd even consider buying/renting the hoe myself if I had the time and money, and bought a good machine - pray it doesn't get hurt, and then re sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supa Dexta, post: 1259935, member: 23321"] Big excavators up here are the norm. Tear everything out, shake, pile and burn. Dozers work too, are fairly quick at it, but leave more work since there is more dirt to contend with. 7 1000 an acre would be pretty typical. I plan on doing some more soon, but will likely have the bio mass guys in first. They cut everything down that they can grind into fuel, and will even pay a small amount for it. So it will leave me with less to deal with. I'd even consider buying/renting the hoe myself if I had the time and money, and bought a good machine - pray it doesn't get hurt, and then re sell. [/QUOTE]
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