Posted by ericlb on June 09, 2008 at 05:42:39 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: What would you do?? posted by caleb on June 08, 2008 at 19:42:15:
if you have that nasty texas scrub type stuff,that eats you alive if you try to get off into it [ guess how i know] there is another way to clear it, you'll have to call around to see who has this but there is a attachment that goes on a skid steer [ get the tracked skid steer only dont even consider the wheeled ones] its called a masticator, im not sure im spelling it corectly, but it eats this stuff up, one of my customers has one from cat, he bought his and it was high dollar, but he has hundreds of acres to thin, on the thiner stuff ive seen his operator nail a acre in a hour and a half, and take a day in a conifer forrest type area he was chewing up trees 4 to 6 inches in diameter, down to scrub oak, might try that
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