Apperantly not many here have cleared much land with a dozer... A decent root rake on just about any dozer will dig a 12" stump out. A rake on a D4H or 12 ton class tractor will work quite proficiently at that. A 6 will be faster but probably not a lot faster. That said... a 160-200 class excavator with a root rake or bucket and thumb will be the best unit for the job as you can clean the stumps a lot better with a hoe. The trick to working with small crawlers in big stumps... is you use the corner of the rake to break the roots off. Break the stump in half or quarters and take it out piece by piece... and the same with the hoe. While you could easily pop those stumps out with a 7 or 8 class tractor... you take the soil with them and you probably won't have the versatility or want to take the time with that machine to get the stumps clean... and if you don't... THEY WILL NOT BURN. All the oil in arabia will not burn soil laden stumps.
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