Cooter Brown
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If it was cut in the last few years the top soil will be minimal anyway.
A dozer will work well but it will always have the achilles heel of not being able to load or dig.
An excavator will work but then you will still need to smooth the land.
Trackloader is kind of a jack of all trades.It does nothing great but everything well.
If you get a dozer get the largest you can afford.At least a D6/D7 size.
If you decide to push into piles it will take several years to rot.
You need to get it as smooth as possible so that it can be mowed.The sweet gums will come back and frequent mowing will eventually kill all of them unless you decide to spray then it will not matter.
A dozer will work well but it will always have the achilles heel of not being able to load or dig.
An excavator will work but then you will still need to smooth the land.
Trackloader is kind of a jack of all trades.It does nothing great but everything well.
If you get a dozer get the largest you can afford.At least a D6/D7 size.
If you decide to push into piles it will take several years to rot.
You need to get it as smooth as possible so that it can be mowed.The sweet gums will come back and frequent mowing will eventually kill all of them unless you decide to spray then it will not matter.