johnnyringo
New member
I recently acquired 80 acres of unimproved timberland. With this purchase and a tractor it has pretty much left me with little cash to make improvements to the land (i.e. partial clearing,ponds,fence). I need cash flow!!! I was thinking about selling the timber and the highest offer came in at $19,000 and that would go a long ways for what I'm wanting to do.
My question is about logging and clearing land afterwards. I have always been told that the only thing that will take stumps out after logging are excavators and that they are very pricey to hire. I want to clear approximately 35 acres in patches scattered here and there and leave the rest but don't want to be stuck with a stump farm. Also it's not that I really want to get rid of the trees it's just that it would be several years out before I could do anything with the land without this cash.
I guess I didn't ask a direct question but I think you get the idea. I have heard horror stories about people having their place logged off and an trying to avoid that. Any comments and guidance are greatly appreciated.
By the way I love this site. The projects forum has given me a ton of ideas for my property. I look forward to posting pictures of my property when I get started.
My question is about logging and clearing land afterwards. I have always been told that the only thing that will take stumps out after logging are excavators and that they are very pricey to hire. I want to clear approximately 35 acres in patches scattered here and there and leave the rest but don't want to be stuck with a stump farm. Also it's not that I really want to get rid of the trees it's just that it would be several years out before I could do anything with the land without this cash.
I guess I didn't ask a direct question but I think you get the idea. I have heard horror stories about people having their place logged off and an trying to avoid that. Any comments and guidance are greatly appreciated.
By the way I love this site. The projects forum has given me a ton of ideas for my property. I look forward to posting pictures of my property when I get started.