EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
A dozer is just about the worse machine there is for clearing land. If the ground is soft enough, you can get quite a few small to mid sized trees down with it, but you will also break some off and leave stumps. While that's kind of fun and you can be fairly productive, the mess you create is a nightmare. Once they are down, getting them to the burn pile becomes the problem I have a rake on my dozer and it works alright for short distances, but you still get quite a bit of dirt in your burn piles. My 170 hp, 40,000 pound Case 1550 burns about 30 to 40 gallons in a full day of operating, and depending on what I'm clearing and how far I have to move it, I can get an acre thick with trees cleared up in a week, then a few days of burning, and then another full day or two of cleaning up the burn pile. Two weeks of work per acre is pretty good if you don't break down and the weather holds.
I also have a New Holland 555E full sized backhoe with a grapple on it instead of the front bucket. This is much faster at getting bigger trees down and cleaner at taking down the smaller trees. You don't tangle them all up with the backhoe, and the grapple allows you to pick up most of the trees and carry them to the burn pile. It's easy to stop once so many are on the ground, then clean up the area, and go back to taking out trees. The burn pile burns a lot better and you have less to clean up after it's done. I've found that I can clear the same about of area with the backhoe as I can with my dozer in half the time.
If I had the money, I would get a 16 to 20 tonne excavator with a thumb to take out trees, and a front end loader with a grapple to get them to the burn pile. But that would also take two people working together. Doing it by yourself, the backhoe is about as good as it gets.
Eddie
I also have a New Holland 555E full sized backhoe with a grapple on it instead of the front bucket. This is much faster at getting bigger trees down and cleaner at taking down the smaller trees. You don't tangle them all up with the backhoe, and the grapple allows you to pick up most of the trees and carry them to the burn pile. It's easy to stop once so many are on the ground, then clean up the area, and go back to taking out trees. The burn pile burns a lot better and you have less to clean up after it's done. I've found that I can clear the same about of area with the backhoe as I can with my dozer in half the time.
If I had the money, I would get a 16 to 20 tonne excavator with a thumb to take out trees, and a front end loader with a grapple to get them to the burn pile. But that would also take two people working together. Doing it by yourself, the backhoe is about as good as it gets.
Eddie