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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1474306" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>several good ideas, sounds like a lot of people have had to deal with red cedars. As for the mulching I don't like the mess they make. I would like to have one to go around the fence roll that are in the woods, other than that I don't care for them. As for the clean up after I shear them, I have a grapple on the skid loader and can pile them pretty fast. I will burn the piles. All the ideas to get rid of the stumps sounds good if its just a few but we are talking hundreds so I guess I'll just shear them smooth with ground and forget about them. I have a stump in a rental house yard that I may try one of the ''stump removal'' ideas on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1474306, member: 10562"] several good ideas, sounds like a lot of people have had to deal with red cedars. As for the mulching I don't like the mess they make. I would like to have one to go around the fence roll that are in the woods, other than that I don't care for them. As for the clean up after I shear them, I have a grapple on the skid loader and can pile them pretty fast. I will burn the piles. All the ideas to get rid of the stumps sounds good if its just a few but we are talking hundreds so I guess I'll just shear them smooth with ground and forget about them. I have a stump in a rental house yard that I may try one of the ''stump removal'' ideas on. [/QUOTE]
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