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Clearing brush from acreage

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by BenignDMD, Mar 15, 2021.

  1. Duncan McDonuts

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    But then you'd need Russians to wrestle the bears. And nobody wants Slavs in adidas around.
     
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    Then you get Tucker Carlson to create a mass hysteria about Lions taking our jobs and killing people to win the Republican vote and send the national guard
     
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    While I agree with this in principle, how else are we going to create the next Khabib Nurmagomedov?

    The sacrifice of having to create a little bit of Dagestan on your land seems worth it.
     
  4. Mango

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    I know of a pasture next to a river bottom and there are 2 - 3 donkeys grazing with the cattle.
     
  5. The Captain

    The Captain ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    Whatever you do, it’s going to cost you. Time/money.

    I favor the goat strategy but there are trade offs as others have said.

    This is a great video that shows the temporary fence setup, then the before and after of an overgrown area.

     
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    I wasn't familiar with a skid steer so I googled it. It is what I am familiar with here in East Texas as a bobcat. Would have loved to have one when I was first clearing my property. Kind of like a mini dozer. Looks like they would be easy to operate. Really ideal for clearing anything up to small trees. Probably not big enough for pond expansion but handy.
     
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    Great... now you've got me on Bobcat's site drooling about crap I don't need while living in suburban hell.
     
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    That’s a good price per acre depending on when and where it is.
     
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    Man, I’m totally inclined to rent a skid steer and tractor and play around and see if/should I buy one.

    min expanding the pond too but that’s a down the road project. I have the east fork San Jacinto river running through the property and the pond could be crystal clear if dig up a bit more.

    Who wants to come help me? Plenty of beer
     
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    Pole Lies, damn lies, stats, and peer reviewed studies
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    can we shoot hogs, tannerite and tequila? Possibly within the same hour?
     
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    KingCheetah Atomic Playboy

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    @Xerobull can bring the helicopter for drunken hog hunting with an AR-15.
     
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    this is actually a real thing. Doctor from work was telling me he does this.
     
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    When I bought my land I hired a bulldozer for 5 days. Once I got the bill and started figuring out what all I still wanted to do. I bought a bulldozer. Best big investment I made. I work on my land when i have time.
     
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    lol. now all I'm seeing is ads for Komatsu D2 dozers. another option OP!
     
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    When you need to clear everything out in a day.
     
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    what kind of dozer?
     
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    Fun fact...my brother in law and I had a bunch of old PCs that we were recycling. Rather than take the hard drives to get shredded, we blew them up with tannerite on this property.
     
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    Komatsu I don't know the number for the size off the top of my head. Its considered a small but its a larger small with a 6 way blade. Bought it used .
     
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    A skid steer is next on my big toy wish list. Do you have wheels or tracks?
     
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    Maybe a D20 (standard shift with clutch) or D21 (hydroshift).
     

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