rustyshakelford
Veteran Member
No I haven't logged before but I have been around it my whole life so I know what is involved. I won't break anything, I have been running tractors my whole life, living on a farm and driving them since I was 6 years old, I know the limits. Yard to drop off the logs is only about 5 miles away. I already have a 2500HD diesel truck and a heavy equipment trailer so hauling a couple loads of logs a day or week sure won't wear them out, truck and trailer have done far worse duty. My trees are not huge and where planted in what once was a nice field with good topsoil. I originally was just going to use the tree shear to cut them off and then get a tractor mounted stump grinder to deal with the stumps. If I can push them over standing them the stumps will be easier to remove, just use the grapple to grab them and pile for burning. If the pushing over proves too difficult I will revert to plan A. I am not under the gun by having to make a living doing this and under no time constrains. I will employ my Husky saws as needed but plan to keep that as limited as possible as the goal here is to press forward with the plan and not kill myself and take all the fun out of itI had a dozer years back and built my long driveway and dug a pond and considered getting one for this but getting a machine large enough with a cab is expensive and then you are limited to doing just dozer stuff.
Good luck. I use my tractor for its intended purpose and had a great idea once to use my tractor to push over one tree that was in the way of my shop I was fixing to build. I had the loader up, tractor in low range and 4wd and started pushing. Mind you I have cleared lots of land but with the right equipment. I ended up blowing out both curl cylinders on my nice new tractor. I knew better but thought hey it's only one tree.
I get what your saying about running equipment so long. I guess that's why I'm having a hard time why you won't spend 1k a week for the right machine and get a lot more done. You'll make it back on the wood. I cleared my home place by myself. Took me a while because I can't run both pieces of equipment at the same time but when I was done I completed 30k worth of clearing and a 15k house pad and walked away with some money in my pocket still.
Good luck with hauling wood and hope you don't get caught by weights and measures that like to hang out by the mills. You will be overloaded on the truck for sure and most likely the trailer if you load a worthwhile load. I grossed 43k with my old 3/4 ton Cummins in 2007 and was lucky I didn't get stopped. Main truck went down and needed to get the wood off the trailer. How I have a 450 and run legal on weights and even with a 30k trailer, I'm not putting wood on it
Brett