I don't know of a skid steer that would push over a bigger-than-wrist size hardwood tree like we have here where I am. Perhaps these are a different type of tree that is shallow rooted, you didn't say the type?
What is the goal when you are done? Simple pasture, or trying to make a farm field to plow, or a construction area, or?
For pasture, cut them flush, paint the stump with glysophate (roundup) or a serious brush & tree killer at full strength, and they will rot away in a few years.
Just cutting them off, and many of the trees 'here' will sprout back from the stump & you have a bigger mess than before. And the root never dies off that way.
Leaving a bit taller stump and bulldozing them out, and going through the ground with a scarifier (sp? - very sturdy chisel plow/ripper on the back of a big dozer) will get rid of most of the mess & roots in a short time so you can start working the ground with ag equipment pretty soon - or pack down & use a building site.
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