Clearing Trails

   / Clearing Trails #71  
The picture of after the brush cutter.
 

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   / Clearing Trails #72  
Bmac,
Rent a skid steer with tracks with an Ambusher on it. It will do what you want to do. It is the same concept as Fl Cracker suggestion. The Ambusher only costs $4k.

Ron
 
   / Clearing Trails #73  
Jeff: My personal favorite is "The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity!"
Andrew
 
   / Clearing Trails #74  
And hydrogen is in shorter supply. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Clearing Trails #75  
OK, I rented the RC100 w/ Magnum head for this weekend. It rained all day today so I only got to spend 2 hours on it last night. It's one BIG YELLOW/BLACK TREE EATING MACHINE. It worked like a champ. I thought I had 8 plus hours of work for it but at the rate I going I'll be done in 4-6 hours. It really eats up underbrush and wiggles between trees real well. My house site was covered with pine dead limb trimmings from the timber crew 6 years ago. It did very well. I just climbed into the pile and lowered the cutter down and chips started flying. I ground several stumps down 6" blow the surface. It's worth the $ 500.00 per 8 hours to rent.

Sunday AM I will hit it again and finish my projects. What a fun day it will be.....

Yours Truly,

The TREE EATER
 
   / Clearing Trails #76  
FL_Cracker,

If you have any pics, please post them.

Did you encounter any rocks with the RC100 w/ Magnum head? I am thinking about renting one also but I am concerned my rocky terrain may cause some problems. Was most of the land flat or were there contour changes? I need to make some trails on some hilly/rocky terrain and don't know if the RC100 w/Magnum will work.

Thanks,

Darren
 
   / Clearing Trails #77  
I can get some pictures tomorrow. I used it in all kinds of terrain. As for rocks, when you hit them this thing turns the small ones to dust. I cleared my west property line, 2100' x 12' wide in about 2 hours. If I had done it with a chain saw, followed by a tractor with a chipper and then bushhoged it the project would have taken a week and two helpers. This thing is the ticket. Two hours and everything is shredded and ready to decay. The stumps are ground below the ground. I was able to take my RTV down the trail this afternoon without problems. When you get into real rough terrain you just have to lift the Magnum head up and down so it doesn't dig too deep into the ground. this slows it down and stops it from cutting. I make a great stump grinder. I hold it up off the ground so it takes about 2" of stump with each pass. I then keep lowering it until it's 4-6" below the ground. Add a little grass seed and mulch and your done. When your in the thick of it, sometimes it will get bound up and stop turning. The trick here is to drop the head all the way down and tilt it forward to get as much ground contact as possible and then back up fast. After going in reverse about 5-8' lift the head and wait for the RPM's to come back up. Also always run the RC100 at full throttle.

I highly recommend this unit for heavy under brush. If there are too many big trees it's a little hard to make it work right. When you have lots of underbrush you just drive over the stuff and the small trees just fall in front of you. Then drive over the and then back up and watch the chips fly. They really cut best in reverse but you have to drive over them first in forward.

Pictures Monday, of the trail and maybe the unit in action.

Later,

Charles
 
   / Clearing Trails #78  
Thanks for the quick reply and valuable tips! Look forward to seeing those pics.

I have some old logging trails on the side of a mountain that I would like to clear. Some of the areas are very extreme in slope and rocky conditions, but have briars, small tree growth etc... Used a chainsaw in the past but it was taking forever. Was just getting ready to hire a small dozer to come in and clear them. Saw your post and others and thought the Magnum might be a better option. However, some of the areas have so many rocks/boulders that I am somewhat unsure whether the Magnum will be up to the task. All the videos I have seen of these type of attachments show the machines working on relatively level and non-rocky ground. I would hate to rent one and tear it to pieces.

Having used the machine, would you take it trail-blazing up the side of a rocky mountain or do you think this is beyond the capabilities of the machine and attachment?

Thanks for your help!
 
   / Clearing Trails #79  
Steep terrain is not a problem as long as the ground is dry. I went up and down some really rough areas but my only problems came from the tracks slipping on the wet clay. Rocks are not it's strong suit but it doesn't break it. You can hold the head up a little so the rocks pass under and the head only cuts the brush. This would not give you as good a finish but it's better the doing it by hand. The attached pictures don't show how steep it is but in some places the RC100 would not climb the hill. It those cases I would go side ways until I found a better spot to climb.

Thanks,

Charles
 

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   / Clearing Trails #80  
Another picture. This picture and the one before are of our west property line. The loggers removed all the large trees in the 20' band along this line about 6 years ago. It had grown up so thick it was hard to walk through in places. The line is about 1500' long and I cleared it like you see in about 1.5 hours. I did follow the machine with a pole chain saw and cut the over hanging branches. That took about another 30 minutes.
 

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