I have trackhoes and bulldoziers dug up lots of stumps. If you need them out, hire as big a trackhoe with a thumb as you can find they should be able to pluck them out shake the dirt off and pile them.If you can find someone reputable get them to do it by the hour. I always offer that to people but rarely do they accept, everyone wants a firm price. I understand that nobody wants an open ended contract. I always figure what time I think it is going to take then add to that to cover myself. Still that hinges on honest people. Next thing to consider is buying a good used trackhoe do your work at your leisure then sell the machine for what you paid for it or maybe even make some money on it. The economy what it is machines are cheaper than you think and look for a bigger machine you would be surprised that smaller machines tend to bring more. Don't be intimidated that you don't know how to run it every operator had to start somewhere. make sure you are by yourself so you can consentrate on what your doing not people watching. Give just a little throttle and start it just takes time and repetition. Or hire an operator temporarily or get an operator that has a job an hire him to do it on weekends. I know thats a lot to think about but 40 acres is going to cost a good bit. Thats my .02. Ron
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