TripleR
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Thanks for all the replies! Guess I might really be showing my ignorance..I really thought a 30 hp tractor would be able to push over small saplings and even smaller trees with relative ease. To me 30hp seemed alot...apparently not compared to what I want to be able to do with it! Id say that the 4 plus acre clearage maintenance is first, lawn and driveway nice to haves given i have stuff that covers that fine today.
The Kubota I mentioned does have an FEL..but I definitely don't want to be one of those newbies who decides on the solution before figuring out the problem...only to find out I don't have even close to whats needed.
I do of course have a chainsaw for any larger trees that were in the way..my 'plan' was to use the FEL to kind of push the saplings and smaller brush down and then brushhog over the top...to make a usable work trail...actually several..and then work off of that clearing a bit at a time...if there is a better way(s) I am all ears!
The rocks I had mentioned are likely in the 100-200 pound range..I can roll them or use pry bar into a bucket..but getting too old (and sore!) to move them manually....
Thanks again..already have learned alot in one day! - Stephen
Guess I could try to take a couple of pictures
It all depends on your definition of "small". I have been pushing some over with my L5030 and "mulching" them or dragging them off. A lot will also depend on your soil type and moisture content as well as type of tree.
With a little bit of practice and maybe even a tooth bar, you can probablt get a lot of those rocks in your bucket without leaving the seat.