Maybe 600 - 800 square feet give or take - I goofed on the math on my lot size - around 1/5 acre (80' x 110' lot I believe) but still not a big project in the scheme of things. Videos I see of forestry mulchers show them working on good sized acreage. They'd hardly get the engine warmed up good...
Exactly - it seems like every piece of machinery comes in small to monster size. I'm sure this would be considered a very small job to a business that does this kind of thing. My whole lot is maybe 1/5 of an acre and this is just part of the back yard. I'm sure a small version of something I can...
The final cleanup seems like the hard part.
If I was doing this for hire and git 'er done and on to the next job was the main factor then I'd definitely look at machine-clearing. However I'm doing this in part for recreation and exercise. It's a job but it's doable. Also the factor of debris...
I'm clearing out a bunch of small trees and entangled growth to reclaim an area of yard. What would you consider the appropriate tool to clear the last couple of inches - deal with remnants of root networks, small tree stublets too small for a brush grubber, etc. - the goal being getting it back...
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