Talk me out of an excavator!

   / Talk me out of an excavator! #61  
I chalk up 2-4 excavator hours for every tractor hour. I love mulchers, but as you say, they are expensive. But for me it allows me to do things that would otherwise be impossible, so it's worth it. One caution though is that I think around 5 ton is the minimum I would consider for a mulcher. Between the head's weight and the excavator's reach, you will be working a pretty small areas. I have mine on a 8 ton and it works really well.
This was my thoughts when I read 3-5 ton unit. Going just a bit larger makes things go faster and easier. To me reach is always an issue—not so much for digging, but for discarding the spoils, being stable when working around a pond or other obstacles, pushing down trees being able to increase height of reach increase leverage greatly.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #62  
I’m surprised no one has suggested a tracked skid steer with a mulcher. Seems like that could do all the clearing work the OP mentions, with added versatility with a bucket/grapple etc.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #63  
Or maybe a rental unit?
I bought a used IHI 15 NX and love it. Built a thumb for it and it hads been so handy i would never sell it. You will find more use for it once you own one
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #64  
We just purchased a new property thats 48 acres, approximately 25 acres in hardwoods, 20 in pasture, and half of a 5-6 acre pond. I've got the pasture maintenance covered, and have a grapple to clean up downed trees, etc. I've gotten really interested in a 3-5 ton mini excavator with a flail or mulcher head to clean up the woods and pond bank. I've been watching videos lately and they just seem so useful for keeping the underbrush in the woods cleaned out, which makes for a much nicer property. On the flip side, I don't NEED to clean out the underbrush or most of the pond bank, and their very expensive.

Am I better off just leaving the woods natural? Hiring someone with an excavator to come clean up a little? maybe just the pond bank? Or are these things really as useful as they look and a great investment for a landowner?
I may be a bad I influence but but the excavator and a portable sawmill I say that 1/2 million board feet and a great business latter
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #66  
Us old timers cleared and maintained land with animals. Be surprised how black angus can keep the woods and paddocks clear. Goats are weed and small tree eaters on steroids. 3-5tons of iron fence. Anyway takes special knowledge and maintenance. We had to have return on investment. Now without animals it is a struggle to maintain what once was.

CTL seems to be machine of choice for brush cleaning in my neck of the woods. Mulching takes Hp. Any work with trees is high hazard and high maintenance. Some machines sure make it look easy. Forest clearing machines aren’t your typical ag tractor or excavator with an attachment. Interesting thread. Always looking for the right combination to match my ability and need.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #67  
We just purchased a new property thats 48 acres, approximately 25 acres in hardwoods, 20 in pasture, and half of a 5-6 acre pond. I've got the pasture maintenance covered, and have a grapple to clean up downed trees, etc. I've gotten really interested in a 3-5 ton mini excavator with a flail or mulcher head to clean up the woods and pond bank. I've been watching videos lately and they just seem so useful for keeping the underbrush in the woods cleaned out, which makes for a much nicer property. On the flip side, I don't NEED to clean out the underbrush or most of the pond bank, and their very expensive.

Am I better off just leaving the woods natural? Hiring someone with an excavator to come clean up a little? maybe just the pond bank? Or are these things really as useful as they look and a great investment for a landowner?

We just purchased a new property thats 48 acres, approximately 25 acres in hardwoods, 20 in pasture, and half of a 5-6 acre pond. I've got the pasture maintenance covered, and have a grapple to clean up downed trees, etc. I've gotten really interested in a 3-5 ton mini excavator with a flail or mulcher head to clean up the woods and pond bank. I've been watching videos lately and they just seem so useful for keeping the underbrush in the woods cleaned out, which makes for a much nicer property. On the flip side, I don't NEED to clean out the underbrush or most of the pond bank, and their very expensive.

Am I better off just leaving the woods natural? Hiring someone with an excavator to come clean up a little? maybe just the pond bank? Or are these things really as useful as they look and a great investment for a landowner?
Here's how I do my brush mowing. Local golf course even borrowed it to do the edges of a pond because it could reach down the bank. Lots of old Gravely stuff around.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #68  
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   / Talk me out of an excavator! #69  
I would highly recommend. Above are some before and afters of some pond bank maintenance and fence row clearing.
 
   / Talk me out of an excavator! #70  
I had property to clear to create horse pastures, thick underbrush and trees. I bought a used 3.5 ton mini ex, added a hydraulic thumb and went to work. My purchase criteria was big enough to do the job, small enough for me to move with a 3/4 ton truck. 1200 hours later this has been the most versatile piece of equipment I have ever owned. I am a retired industrial contractor and have the skills and equipment to fabricate at will. I have a trencher, multiple buckets, post driver for up to 3" pipe and a 31" tooth. The trencher is designed for a skid steer, 4' capacity, heavy and needs a lot of oil flow. I can't travel and trench but I can put the blade on the ground extend and cut, then repeat. works fine. I just fabricated a quick attach plate for my mini. There are always times we wish we had a bigger tractor, mower, crane, etc. Most of the time what I have fits my needs just fine. Having the ability to load this machine on a 20', 10,000# capacity tandem axle trailer and haul it to a buddies place and go to work is great. I bought my machine with 1800 hours on the clock. It takes routine maintenance but nothing I would consider excessive. There is no other piece of equipment that is as versatile . Go for it! Feel free to contact me for specific questions or pics.
 

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