Thanks for the info so far. I have seen a mulcher at a local construction site (with no contact info on it) - parked on a Sunday - but when I went back on Monday to try and get a contact number it was gone. Haven't been able to locate anyone with a unit using the traditional means (phone, internet).
High Beam touched on my other problem. My surveyor was supposed to place a t-post every 100' or so on the boundaries. He didn't and I haven't had any luck getting him back. So the plan is to use the GPS/Compass to get close enough and then stretch a string between the corner stakes and clean up the missed spots. I'm lucky in that I'm surrounded by unused timber land on one side (with an unreachable out of town owner) and the back side of a dam on the other. Nobody will care if I'm a few feet off. And the way stuff grows here - nobody will know by this time next year.
The comment about 12' is noted. My wife wants a walking track so the idea was to clear at least a 5' path inside the fence (wide enough for the tractor) and then lay down a bunch of spare trees that have been through the chipper/shredder. If needed, I can mow the path from time to time to control regrowth.
If anyone knows of a mulcher contractor in the Conroe, TX area - pls forward a number. The closest I can find is in the Beaumont area and I'm sure the trip charge is more than my budget for the job, esp. as Rita clean-up is still ongoing.
Brgds, Will.
High Beam touched on my other problem. My surveyor was supposed to place a t-post every 100' or so on the boundaries. He didn't and I haven't had any luck getting him back. So the plan is to use the GPS/Compass to get close enough and then stretch a string between the corner stakes and clean up the missed spots. I'm lucky in that I'm surrounded by unused timber land on one side (with an unreachable out of town owner) and the back side of a dam on the other. Nobody will care if I'm a few feet off. And the way stuff grows here - nobody will know by this time next year.
The comment about 12' is noted. My wife wants a walking track so the idea was to clear at least a 5' path inside the fence (wide enough for the tractor) and then lay down a bunch of spare trees that have been through the chipper/shredder. If needed, I can mow the path from time to time to control regrowth.
If anyone knows of a mulcher contractor in the Conroe, TX area - pls forward a number. The closest I can find is in the Beaumont area and I'm sure the trip charge is more than my budget for the job, esp. as Rita clean-up is still ongoing.
Brgds, Will.