Re: Clearing 8\" diameter pines
I'm wondering what you can afford as far as buying a tractor goes. You have enough land to need one, and you mentioned 35 hp as what you'd want. If you rent or hire out the land clearing, how much more will that cost? If you combine that amount to what you had planned on spending on the tractor, how much bigger of a tractor can you buy??
I can take out any sized tree with a backhoe. If you stick with the 35 hp tractor, can you add a backhoe to it?
With time, you can clear your entire acerage, but I guess the question what do you need cleared right away and how long do you have to get it cleared??
Taking out the whole tree with stump still attached is by far the easiest way to get them out. Cutting and digging up a stump later is a huge job. Even small stumps are a pain.
A large trackhoe will pluck them right out quick and easy, but all this power costs plenty. Even a small hole needs to be filled in and compacted befor you can build on it. What will you use for that???
My last tidbit of useless information is that it makes a huge difference what time of the year you do this. After a few inches of rain, the same sized tree comes out with allot less power than in summer when it's been dry for months. Or you can take out much larger trees with the same sized tractor in winter when it's been wet out than in the summer when it's been dry.
Good luck,
Eddie