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<blockquote data-quote="icandoit" data-source="post: 95533" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>Well, I guess in reality it would be closer to a full day. Still worth it in my opinion. They would rather have the trees standing because they say they come out alot easier. If the trees have to be cut, they like to have about 4 feet of stump out of the ground so they can blade it alot easier. Lots of post oak around here and boatloads of mesquite. By the way, they use the biggest dozier they make too. Don't know what that size is, but it's a great big son-of-gun. I guess when all's told, it depends on how much brush and trees are on your property. We had alot of post oak and mesquite, and I mean alot, and Billy diddid the whole thing in 7 hrs. I'll try to post a before and after picture if I can figure that Photobucket thing out. We did it for the house we're building, which by the way the slab is down and the framers are starting next Tuesday. I'm GC'ing the thing and it's been a learning process to say the least.</p><p></p><p>Dick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icandoit, post: 95533, member: 1247"] Well, I guess in reality it would be closer to a full day. Still worth it in my opinion. They would rather have the trees standing because they say they come out alot easier. If the trees have to be cut, they like to have about 4 feet of stump out of the ground so they can blade it alot easier. Lots of post oak around here and boatloads of mesquite. By the way, they use the biggest dozier they make too. Don't know what that size is, but it's a great big son-of-gun. I guess when all's told, it depends on how much brush and trees are on your property. We had alot of post oak and mesquite, and I mean alot, and Billy diddid the whole thing in 7 hrs. I'll try to post a before and after picture if I can figure that Photobucket thing out. We did it for the house we're building, which by the way the slab is down and the framers are starting next Tuesday. I'm GC'ing the thing and it's been a learning process to say the least. Dick [/QUOTE]
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