ehart814
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I'm trying to figure out the easiest, cheapest way to clear brush in the woods to make new trails. Our property has quite a bit of unused ground that could be nice trails but the thick brush is such a pain to deal with. It's hilly, and I worry about rolling a tractor over. I could use a skid steer with a front mounted brush cutter, but it's pretty big. Ideally, I'd use a forestry mulcher but they are super expensive.
One of those DR field and brush mowers would do the job I think... but not exactly ideal since I can't run that and sit on my butt. LOL
I dream about being able to take a forestry mulcher back in there, but price and availability make it nearly impossible.
This brush is full of jaggers and it really sucks. I just bought a cordless hedge trimmer but much of it is just too thick and it would take a very long time to get through the amount of brush I want to get rid of. There is also a bunch of old tree tops and rotted trees laying around from the property being timbered years ago. I'd like to chop that crap up, but again I don't have access to a mulcher.
Anyone have any tips, tricks, ideas that won't cost me a million?
One of those DR field and brush mowers would do the job I think... but not exactly ideal since I can't run that and sit on my butt. LOL
I dream about being able to take a forestry mulcher back in there, but price and availability make it nearly impossible.
This brush is full of jaggers and it really sucks. I just bought a cordless hedge trimmer but much of it is just too thick and it would take a very long time to get through the amount of brush I want to get rid of. There is also a bunch of old tree tops and rotted trees laying around from the property being timbered years ago. I'd like to chop that crap up, but again I don't have access to a mulcher.
Anyone have any tips, tricks, ideas that won't cost me a million?