Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter

   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #1  

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Quandary... I have 65 acres with a decent number of 2-3 inch trees. They are tulip poplars which grow in clusters. Tractor is a Kubota L6060. Found a 6ft brown tree cutter for a good price which seems a bit on the big side but would demolish the trees. Otherwise I could go with a bush hog 306 or similar heavy duty cutter. Any experience with anything similar anyone can share. Thought also of getting a loader mounted tree shear for the stuff that is a little too big.
 
   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #2  
I'd go for the tree cutter. It may seem overkill, until the day you back over a tree that's just little too big.
 
   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #4  
Brown tree cutter would be my choice. I had a Woods BB600X that was a beast. I would say somewhat similar to the brown tree cutter. If you run over it, it eats it up. It was a bit overkill for my New Holland TC40 but it would chomp. What size gear box is on the Brown?
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   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #5  
After you do the initial clearing of the land with the tree cutter, you can just sell it and get a basic brush hog. Might even make money in the resale the way prices are going.
 
   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #6  
I would be concerned about the weight of a Brown tree cutter - 1700# - and the required HP. It's going to put your L6060 right on the bottom end of required power and well over the 1200# recommended weight for a rotary cutter.

65 acres sure isn't going to do your tractor any favors using a rotary that large and with the large trees.

If you are in a hurry - hire somebody with a tree sheer. Otherwise - sharpen the 'ol chain saw and get a big PTO chipper.
 
   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #7  
Quandary... I have 65 acres with a decent number of 2-3 inch trees. They are tulip poplars which grow in clusters. Tractor is a Kubota L6060. Found a 6ft brown tree cutter for a good price which seems a bit on the big side but would demolish the trees. Otherwise I could go with a bush hog 306 or similar heavy duty cutter. Any experience with anything similar anyone can share. Thought also of getting a loader mounted tree shear for the stuff that is a little too big.

I had a recent thread on here about clearing a pasture and there were a number of suggestions. My tree 'problems' are sweetgums and water locust. I am told that both will come back if not treated with herbicide, so, be aware of that. I am going to do that.

As for my removal method, I have been doing it with chainsaw and also trying to pull them up by the roots, which works (chain and tractor) but it's slower going than I wish because I have a lot of trees. With 65 acres, your number of trees might be even more.

I found a 'brush grabber' gizmo online and it looks interesting for quick attaching to sapling (end of a chain) so you can pull them up by the roots. It looks like it would work. We just tie a chain on but I think the brush grabber would be faster and more efficient. Cost looks to be $200 to $400 depending on size.

You can also buy an attachment for a FEL that allows you to dig up saplings by the roots. That looks like it would work.

As for my choice, I just hired a mulcher operator. He is a bargain at $75/hour. Two years ago, I hired a mulcher guy who was across the road working on a neighbor's land and I asked him to come to my land for three hours and he did. I just wanted to see how fast he could clear a trail in dense forest. In three hours, he did what would take me weeks clearing a trail manually with chainsaw and brushcutter and machete. He charged $90/hour. So, I am eager to get the new guy for $75/hour. I will have him mulch all these sweetgums in the pasture and also blaze some new trails in my woodlot. I will not have him mulch the water locust trees as they have horrific thorns and I will pull them all up and burn them to, hopefully, get rid of all the thorns, which are long as your finger!

I have witnessed what a Brown tree cutter can do. It can, generally, do what a mulcher can do. But I saw it on a armor-plated tractor for working in the woods. As others said above, you need horsepower.
 
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Thankfully I have found a bigger tractor to purchase. A kioti RX7320. Roughly 15 more horsepower on a larger, heavier tractor.
 
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Just an update on this. Did end up with an RX7320 and the 6ft brown tree cutter. The cutter is HEAVY but will absolutely demolish anything you cut with it. I can cut through a clump of 3-5 tulip poplars all 3 inches in diameter and it doesn't even pull the engine on the tractor down.
 
   / Bush Hog 306 or Brown Tree Cutter #10  
I notice that you mention a new tractor, but didn't post pictures...
 
 

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