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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1236692" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I 'm in the process of buying another 80 acres and about 40 of it has a lot of cedars and not been used for anything for the last say 60 years. I have a dozer but was wondering about shearing the cedars some are large and it is a lot harder on the ground , holes from roots , to push them with a dozer . how long will the cut snag take to rot away. A skid loader with a tree shear can cut them 1" below ground level.</p><p>Also I hate cedars but have noticed on the large ones if you leave a few and trim them up cows love to get under them in bad weather an when flies are bad. what do you all think of that ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1236692, member: 10562"] I 'm in the process of buying another 80 acres and about 40 of it has a lot of cedars and not been used for anything for the last say 60 years. I have a dozer but was wondering about shearing the cedars some are large and it is a lot harder on the ground , holes from roots , to push them with a dozer . how long will the cut snag take to rot away. A skid loader with a tree shear can cut them 1" below ground level. Also I hate cedars but have noticed on the large ones if you leave a few and trim them up cows love to get under them in bad weather an when flies are bad. what do you all think of that ??? [/QUOTE]
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