Just get the brush hog for the front. Then grind everything you can with that. I have ground 10"-12" soft woods to the stump. It makes it soo much nicer to get in and cut the bigger stuff, like walking in a shaded park. Then rent the shear attachment to fell the trees ALL AWAY from the landing. Limb them where you want to grind the slash with the brush hog. What is left is fire wood, logs, and soft wood pulp. Since you are already north some, we can find someone to come take all the round wood thats to big to grind and you dont want. Good luck on a great project.
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20k hours? Dear lord those things can go to mars and back..
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They are fun though. I was just kinda joking in my OP.Derailed Thanks this. -
The one that's at a 90° angle and barely wide enough for a straight truck.
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...that remains me of this gentleman I was following into the job site, he turned back to see why I wasn't following him after that turn..
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Oh gezze, I didnt know you couldnt fit under that. derp
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That's why my stacks are 11'6" high
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