asylum575 said:
1) Hiring out dropping 8 big trees, all over 50feet and 7 are within 50 feet of the house. If you do the math, you'll see why I contracted that out.
2) Wondering how much off I could get if he leaves the stumps and I rip them with the BX. Not too worried about the pines stumps, but something tells me that hickory stump will be some work.
3) It's got to be 60feet and about 2ft at the base.
4) ...I'll need the BH for stumps. What to do? What to do?
Either I trade my truck for a 4WD or get another BX.
Responding in classic Lee Brown style...seems fitting...
1) I always contract out anything...especially trees...that has any risk of doing any damage to anything worth anything.
2) I don't pull my stumps as a matter of cost...I just HATE planting a tree and CONSTANTLY dealing with the stump and dense nearby roots. Even if you get it ground, you still have a soft spot that will be a constant problem until the end of time unless it is in a mulch bed. My parents recently had a pear tree stump ground. Guess what? I'm heading to their place in 3 weeks, tractor in tow, to remove the leftovers. In their case, it was a complete waste of money.
3) That's a hum-dinger. Weight will definitely be an issue with that bad boy. I've done them 18" at the base and you really have to get a lot of dirt knocked off to be able to pick it up. Worst case is that you drag it out and put it on the Back 9 until you rent a roll-off dumpster for some other reason and dump it then. I love getting those for heavy yard litter that I could not dump otherwise...most landfills don't take stumps. I just get a good collection then rent one of those for $250 and get rid of them all at once.
4) Long answer:
My brother gave me an "ATV Utility Vehicle"...one of those side-by-side ATV jobs with the roll cage and the baby dump truck bed. Never in a million years would I have been "permitted" to spend $6K to $10k on one of these, but this one was a "Yerf-Dog" (chinese) off of his job site. Runs like a top. Anyway, I just finished rehabilitating my wife's garden with peat moss and compost. To make room for the 1CY of peat moss, I removed 2 CY of soil (to get it deep) and re-built everything layer-by-layer. I used the ATV thing as a soil truck...filled the back with the dirt using the BH and trucked it to a site across the yard. Did the entire project and didn't have a single spoon of soil hit the ground...worked perfect.
My POS Utility Vehicle has receivers front and rear for hitch balls. I use it regularly to tow my trailer around.
I'll tell you how useful it is: My wife is now pretty serious about getting me a new (nice) one. She really likes the John Deere Gator Traditional. It runs under $7k for the second version up (13 HP, 4 wheel disc brakes, 2WD with lockable rear diff). The Kubota RTV900 is GREAT, but just too much "machine" for my needs. VERY heavy. But it is heavier duty, also...a 4WD...and diesel...a real plus.
My answer to your "multiple tractor" question? I have this ATV thing and it really fills a gap left by my tractor. It isn't redundant, but is very useful. And FUN...these things do a solid 20 MPH, have 4 wheel suspensions and disc brakes. If you go for the sporty (but less useful) models, they can hit 60 MPH if you can believe it. I'm for utility. Electric dumping bed, big ball in the back and I'm cooking with gas. I even use mine to pick up the mail, talk to my neighbors, whatever. When I don't feel good, I even use it to take the dogs out. Just drive around while they're on the grass. The ULTIMATE in laziness.
That's my thought.