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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1236936" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>I,m in cedar country been dealing with them all my life, as a child grandpa payed us a nickel a piece for the tiny ones we cut with loping shears. I have stumps on my place that i cut at ground level with chainsaw as a teenager, 30 years ago. They will roll right out with a chisel plow. I have some i cut 7 years ago i cant pull with 4x4 tractor and dodge 3500 4x4 working together. In rocky ground their actually easier to pull(shallow roots) than in deep soil.imo if you plan on cultivating the ground in next 15 years your better of with a large dozer than a shear. The best job i ever saw done the guy pushed them over with a dozer then used a skidsteer with,grapple to pile, but first he would shake the dirt off rootball into one of the holes he had made. A few passes with disc and pretty slick pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1236936, member: 23460"] I,m in cedar country been dealing with them all my life, as a child grandpa payed us a nickel a piece for the tiny ones we cut with loping shears. I have stumps on my place that i cut at ground level with chainsaw as a teenager, 30 years ago. They will roll right out with a chisel plow. I have some i cut 7 years ago i cant pull with 4x4 tractor and dodge 3500 4x4 working together. In rocky ground their actually easier to pull(shallow roots) than in deep soil.imo if you plan on cultivating the ground in next 15 years your better of with a large dozer than a shear. The best job i ever saw done the guy pushed them over with a dozer then used a skidsteer with,grapple to pile, but first he would shake the dirt off rootball into one of the holes he had made. A few passes with disc and pretty slick pasture. [/QUOTE]
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