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EgregiousAardvark
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1/2 acre is not that large. It looks like vines and small saplings. I've done it by hand with a chainsaw, pruning hooks and a garden cart. Helps to have child labor, too. :laughing:
Or rent a small tracked excavator with a thumb for a weekend rental. It would make short work of that for less than $500 for the weekend.
Or, as others have said, see how much a local person with equipment would charge you.
Again, 1/2 acre is not that big.
I'm under no delusions of grandeur of homesteading with a BX. But I will ultimately need a riding mower, and I'd love to find if there's a way to suit both needs.
What is your end goal? What do you plan to do with that area?
I'd probably cut and shred or burn the bigger stuff, then till the leaves and smaller stuff into the ground which would help prepare the soil for planting grass or a garden.
In the last three years I have cleaned up 8 acres of similar woods that now look like park land.
Mostly I have used manual labor with a chain saw, and when I get the brush and timber cleaned I go in with my commercial grade eXmark Lazer Z and clean up everything that is left.
I did have about 100 huge burn piles though.
Neighbors and friends got a lot of free fire wood that was mostly already seasoned.
Its good excersize and now I can enjoy my woods much more than when it was full of downed logs, briars and brambles!