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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 3746024" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>Just finished up a project like this on the farm and used a trackhoe to push the timber over rootball and everything. Removed the marketable sawlogs/pulpwood next, and then pushed the rest up into piles to burn once it dries down good. Dressed it up nice with the dozer and box blade and will plant it this weekend. It's far easier to push over whole trees than remove stumps.</p><p></p><p>I'd maybe be a little less concerned about it being too wide and deer not using in daylight hours and more focused on simply making it a good, high-volume food source. If it's back in the timber they won't hesitate to use it at all hours of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 3746024, member: 10006"] Just finished up a project like this on the farm and used a trackhoe to push the timber over rootball and everything. Removed the marketable sawlogs/pulpwood next, and then pushed the rest up into piles to burn once it dries down good. Dressed it up nice with the dozer and box blade and will plant it this weekend. It's far easier to push over whole trees than remove stumps. I'd maybe be a little less concerned about it being too wide and deer not using in daylight hours and more focused on simply making it a good, high-volume food source. If it's back in the timber they won't hesitate to use it at all hours of the day. [/QUOTE]
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