christiansok
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I recently had my father-in-law bring his skid steer over with the brush hog attachment and cut some new trails through the woods at our house. The trails cut on one end of the property where there is more mature oaks were pretty easy to cut and the brush wasn't very thin at all. These don't need much tidying up. However, on another section of the property there was very thick brush/Poplar trees which made cutting the trail through initially difficult and left us with a ton of tiny 'stumps' (if thats a good word) poking up into the trail. They are all very small diameter and fairly short from brush hogging. I'd like to get the trails and clear and smooth as I can for walking and snowshoeing.
I've tried using the bucket on my tractor but it wasn't super effective at really digging in. Going along and getting caught on a larger (2 or 3") diameter stump just stopped the tractor in its tracks. I've also drug through some sections with a back blade to clear off some of the brush and debris left behind. While going through with the blade at an angle was pretty good at clearing debris it didn't really grab or pull up any of those tiny stumps. Does anyone have any suggestions for attachments or implements that may be effective at clearing them out? I'm not real familiar with what kind of tractor implements are out there but was thinking possibly some bucket teeth or debris forks would work for getting a little under the small stumps and roots. Or perhaps an implement for the back that would go under and help pull up the roots and stumps like a middle buster or plow of some sort?
Any tips/experience would be appreciated as well as some of the lingo for the different attachments just to see what is out there on the used market. Thanks.
I've tried using the bucket on my tractor but it wasn't super effective at really digging in. Going along and getting caught on a larger (2 or 3") diameter stump just stopped the tractor in its tracks. I've also drug through some sections with a back blade to clear off some of the brush and debris left behind. While going through with the blade at an angle was pretty good at clearing debris it didn't really grab or pull up any of those tiny stumps. Does anyone have any suggestions for attachments or implements that may be effective at clearing them out? I'm not real familiar with what kind of tractor implements are out there but was thinking possibly some bucket teeth or debris forks would work for getting a little under the small stumps and roots. Or perhaps an implement for the back that would go under and help pull up the roots and stumps like a middle buster or plow of some sort?
Any tips/experience would be appreciated as well as some of the lingo for the different attachments just to see what is out there on the used market. Thanks.