Piston
Elite Member
I've started a couple of threads for 'how to' of clearing my land, but it never hurts to start another right?
I'm interested in some more ideas from you guys.
This thread is more for fun, and sort of an exercise to see different ways to do things, or different opinions on the best ways to get it done, as well as provide entertainment, anything goes.
I'm interested to see how you guys would tackle a project I have coming up. I have 2 weeks until I start and a bunch of "sitting in front of a computer" between now and then, so this will keep me entertained :laughing:
I don't need to finish it in 5 days, but I have 5 days to work on it, so whatever I get done is a bonus, I have all summer and fall to finish.
I'll give a scenerio, along with pics, and I would like to hear your ideas on how you would best approach the job.
You own 31 acres of mixed hardwoods. There is a transition zone from an all pine site, to a mixed hardwoods site. A nice stone wall separates the two zones. The site is gently sloping 5-10% grade or so.
There aren't many neighbors and your house lot is about 600-700' into the woods. (Don't worry about the driveway, there is a whole nother thread on that:laughing
You want to build a house right in this 'transition zone' and have a 2 acre 'spot' picked out.
You don't have a lot of expendable income because you have a baby on the way :laughing::laughing: (Okay, that might be more specific to my situation:laughing
The equipment you have available (I.E. already own) is as follows:
A full size backhoe (John Deere 410)
A 45hp tractor with FEL
A FEL grapple
Heavy duty box blade with hyd scarifiers
Top N Tilt
Landscape rake with gauge wheels
Ratchet Rake
Also assorted hand tools, chainsaws, polesaw, brushcutter (weedwacker syle) etc.
You have one helper who is very good at running equipment.
You'll be clearing your land for a house lot. Use whatever landscape scenerio you would prefer, whether it is a barely cleared site because you like the 'forest' look, or a totally open site with manicured lawn, whatever you personally prefer.
How would you go about clearing the land?
How would you choose which trees to take/leave?
How would you use the equipment I listed to achieve your results?
What would you hire out to get done, and what would you do yourself?
I have my ideas in my head but it's good to get other people's perspective as well. If history repeats itself, I will learn a great deal from you guys and will realize I didn't think of many things, that you will have brought up.
Sooooo,
What's YOUR plan?
EDIT: If you could add one more implement to what I've listed to help out, what would it be and why?
(Pics to follow)
This thread is more for fun, and sort of an exercise to see different ways to do things, or different opinions on the best ways to get it done, as well as provide entertainment, anything goes.
I'm interested to see how you guys would tackle a project I have coming up. I have 2 weeks until I start and a bunch of "sitting in front of a computer" between now and then, so this will keep me entertained :laughing:
I don't need to finish it in 5 days, but I have 5 days to work on it, so whatever I get done is a bonus, I have all summer and fall to finish.
I'll give a scenerio, along with pics, and I would like to hear your ideas on how you would best approach the job.
You own 31 acres of mixed hardwoods. There is a transition zone from an all pine site, to a mixed hardwoods site. A nice stone wall separates the two zones. The site is gently sloping 5-10% grade or so.
There aren't many neighbors and your house lot is about 600-700' into the woods. (Don't worry about the driveway, there is a whole nother thread on that:laughing
You want to build a house right in this 'transition zone' and have a 2 acre 'spot' picked out.
You don't have a lot of expendable income because you have a baby on the way :laughing::laughing: (Okay, that might be more specific to my situation:laughing
The equipment you have available (I.E. already own) is as follows:
A full size backhoe (John Deere 410)
A 45hp tractor with FEL
A FEL grapple
Heavy duty box blade with hyd scarifiers
Top N Tilt
Landscape rake with gauge wheels
Ratchet Rake
Also assorted hand tools, chainsaws, polesaw, brushcutter (weedwacker syle) etc.
You have one helper who is very good at running equipment.
You'll be clearing your land for a house lot. Use whatever landscape scenerio you would prefer, whether it is a barely cleared site because you like the 'forest' look, or a totally open site with manicured lawn, whatever you personally prefer.
How would you go about clearing the land?
How would you choose which trees to take/leave?
How would you use the equipment I listed to achieve your results?
What would you hire out to get done, and what would you do yourself?
I have my ideas in my head but it's good to get other people's perspective as well. If history repeats itself, I will learn a great deal from you guys and will realize I didn't think of many things, that you will have brought up.
Sooooo,
What's YOUR plan?
EDIT: If you could add one more implement to what I've listed to help out, what would it be and why?
(Pics to follow)
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