Posted by kcm.MN on April 08, 2017 at 11:18:40 from (174.219.128.73):
In Reply to: Chipper Question posted by nrowles on April 08, 2017 at 08:18:41:
If you want stumps gone as well, then definitely an excavator, OR a tractor with a loader attachment designed for similar work. There are tree removal devices for both loader mount and 3-pt. mount that will just pull the trees up roots and all.
If you don't mind the stumps staying behind, then could look for a tractor with brush mower to come in and clean it up. That would be the quickest way, but you'd still have the stumps to contend with.
Go to your favorite search engine and do an image search for "tree removal attachments". That will show you a variety of choices out there.
There has also been a rise in popularity in this last idea, which is the route I would go -- a brush mulcher. Here's a recent thread that Rusty6 posted recently:
These types of machines could go through your area and make short work of things. They can take their cutterheads and mulch down a few inches into the ground. Now, if you live in an area with lots of rocks (especially larger ones), then this wouldn't be the best way to go. But if rocks are not a problem, then mulching will put the tree material back into the soil. No hauling, no burning, no getting out and hooking up manually -- just "Git 'er done!" *lol*
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