Just how big a "chisel" plow you trying to pull with that 8N? A single shank sub soiler might be a better bet.
To be honest that much root and brush moving with a 45 HP tractor is going to take a long time. If you are retired with nothing better to do month I'd bet. Yea you can do the work like that but it's going to be slow going. Renting a dozer may be a disaster if you don't have any or much experience because it takes a little seat time to get the hang of it. I wouldn't want to tackle that job with a 100 HP tractor unless I had a plow and disk.
From what suggestions I've seen here the grader sounds like the best bet. While at first gland all those levers are a bit intimidating but they are easy to learn and very forgiving.
My only experience with moving dirt and brush was in the desert is in the Ft Bliss TX area. There nothing beat a dozer in the hands of a skilled operator.
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