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Dozer or Trackho???
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5855737" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>4 or 5 years ago to remove stumps and enlarge two log loading decks we hired a large dozer. Think it was $200 per hour.. one plot was 1 to 2 acre and other plot was 2 to 3 acre and most of the trees were already gone. Stumps were pushed out and pushed into bottom of steep hollow. Plot area was smoothed out and ready to disk and plant. We just had to get up the small stuff and trim a few roots. But one reason we chose a dozer is because we had road improvements to do as well...expensive work...but rewarding.</p><p>Good luck with your project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5855737, member: 20594"] 4 or 5 years ago to remove stumps and enlarge two log loading decks we hired a large dozer. Think it was $200 per hour.. one plot was 1 to 2 acre and other plot was 2 to 3 acre and most of the trees were already gone. Stumps were pushed out and pushed into bottom of steep hollow. Plot area was smoothed out and ready to disk and plant. We just had to get up the small stuff and trim a few roots. But one reason we chose a dozer is because we had road improvements to do as well...expensive work...but rewarding. Good luck with your project. [/QUOTE]
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