Silvic
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There is also a Spanish Broom that is also a Class A Noxious Weed in Washington but it is also different.
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We have broom here. Also coyotebrush. Up to an inch or two the regular rotary cutter can handle it. Over that I cut it with a chain saw and chip it. Yes that takes time. You can buy heavier duty rotary cutters or rotary brush cutters. Those are expensive but cheaper than a PTO forestry mulcher. example: BaumaLight - Brush Cutt 3 Point Hitch Models
the same company makes small 3pt mulchers. But even with your HP those probably will not handle 5" stems. (Baumalight has a chart).
I don't know what type of root system this weed has. Is it a deep tap root like huisache?
If not, then maybe a root plow or root gruber like these: Armstrong Ag - Rock & Brush Equipment
You have a 47 horse machine if it has draft control you can set it for say 2-4 inches deep and plow the roots. Use the rake to clean up later.
Is that a feasible move?