kthompson
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chsdiyer, if you are working with sweet gum trees (have a ball on it in the fall with little points are over it) you need to pull the vast majority of those roots out. Cutting the trees off will only spount maybe many to replace the one. You talking about milling those trees two points, if you are going to dig the stumps much easier than digging stumps as you can use the weight of the tree to help pull the stump out and the other thing is gum is not a fine quality wood such as most oak or pine is for making items. If you have a good bit find small logger and talk to them your plans. Here hard to find anyone who wants to work with two or three truck load size jobs. You may want to also talk with someone who has a portable bandsaw for the milling.
BTW, we did about the same thing you are taking on and the suggestion to build and then take on the job is what worked for us. Then the real acres of clearing were not right at our house. Be careful, do what you are get suggestions, get prices for the work and buying or renting the equipment and get it done.
BTW, we did about the same thing you are taking on and the suggestion to build and then take on the job is what worked for us. Then the real acres of clearing were not right at our house. Be careful, do what you are get suggestions, get prices for the work and buying or renting the equipment and get it done.