Stumps and down trees and bush hogging

   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #1  

JNB

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West Palm Beach, FL
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2006 New Holland TC40
I have a 2 acre plot that was just "cleared and mulched." Weeds grew back on it so I tried to use a rotary cutter on it. I snapped four shear bolts in one day. The guy who cleared the land buried the small trees under the much. Now I am hitting them with the cutter. Any idea how I can scoop the buried trees out. I have a skid steer equipped with FEL and Pallet forks. I use a NH 40hp tractor. I also have a box blade and a middle buster. Any help would be appreciated. Did anyone make the equivalent of a rock bucket? would that work in this case?
 
   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #2  
Hi JNB. I am sure you will get suggestions for how to remove your stumps and trees. However, consider a simple and inexpensive solution I have used. Set you Bush Hog up higher. Weeds cut a little longer don't look that bad, and the surface wood will eventually rot out enough to mow.

Steve
 
   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #3  
Depending on how big those stumps are, you could get them out with a root grapple (easiest, up to about 3-4 inch stump diameter capacity) or you could dig them out with a BH. You'd really need to know approximately how many stumps and what the size range was to make an informed decision on what equipment/implements would be necessary. Your NH should handle the task though.
 
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Sometimes I find my that my rotary cutter becomes a rotary chipper which is hard on the RC. I use my FEL with toothbar to pull out what I find and use SFish's method. Wood rots pretty quick in my area which makes rotary chipping a lot easier :rolleyes:. I found this while RC'ing.

Jay
 

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   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #5  
You guys are too easy on your cutters. I would have run down the length of that thing Jay, just skimming the top so it would promote decay and not take so long to rot!
('course I don't have one of those fancy front end thingy's you are using, so I work with what I have...)

I tend to cut places I can't see a lot higher until I know what is under there also.
David from jax
 
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jbrumberg said:
Sometimes I find my that my rotary cutter becomes a rotary chipper which is hard on the RC. I use my FEL with toothbar to pull out what I find and use SFish's method. Wood rots pretty quick in my area which makes rotary chipping a lot easier :rolleyes:. I found this while RC'ing.

Jay

Evenin JNB.
I second Jays' advice, use that FEL for uncharted waters and save your shear bolts, it wont be long before your field is in great shape ! :)
 
   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #7  
A new use for a rotary cutter- a rotary planer :p. I could keep rolling those trunks with my FEL and "square" them up. Just kidding sandman2234 :D. I will admit that shaving off the bark does promote rot. Jay :)
 
   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #8  
I think the type of wood makes all the difference in being able to plane it correctly. Use of the FEL will help to square it up nicely. I will have to remember that if I ever get one of them Fancy Equipped Laborer's (FEL)to make my tasks easier.
David from jax
 
   / Stumps and down trees and bush hogging #9  
Good idea to keep your FEL down low to catch on stumps as you are cutting. Also keeping the FEL down low helps if you fall into a hole with the front wheels because the loader will catch you:)
 

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