acs55812
Silver Member
I have a water access cabin, it hasn't been used much in 15+ years and has LOTS of spruce/pine trees that have encroached everywhere around the cabin. Several of this is thick plots of trees in large "clumps" about 20 feet tall with trunks 6 or 7" in diameter.
Other than a bunch of high schoolers--or young adults cutting and clearing this by hand--what type of small tree grinder might be able to attack this size tree growth on a three point hitch setup with about 20 drawbar HP?
Moving fast would not be as important as doing a decent job of making mulch of these trees, the end result will never be a smooth yard type plot---it will forever have rocks creeping up out of the soil.
I would envision taking the small tractor and whatever the implement of choice is out in the winter and leaving it there all summer since thats really to only manner to get equipment out there since its water access.
Thoughts?
Other than a bunch of high schoolers--or young adults cutting and clearing this by hand--what type of small tree grinder might be able to attack this size tree growth on a three point hitch setup with about 20 drawbar HP?
Moving fast would not be as important as doing a decent job of making mulch of these trees, the end result will never be a smooth yard type plot---it will forever have rocks creeping up out of the soil.
I would envision taking the small tractor and whatever the implement of choice is out in the winter and leaving it there all summer since thats really to only manner to get equipment out there since its water access.
Thoughts?