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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5097527" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Totally agree with the decision you all made for the situation. Even with everything piled up on the sides, once that sucker is lush green, that will be the focal point and be beautiful. Plus, it looks like you all can now key in on specific entrances and exits the deer/turkeys will use for feeding, etc....</p><p></p><p>As far as the ashes (that I eluded to), that's why we are trying to burn as much stuff as we can, because we will then try to spread some of those ashes out (the best we can) with the dozer and box blade. We will have 2 tractors running with discs and pull logs behind those discs to level out as much as possible. Should be quick moving as soon as we can start getting everything piled up. Just didn't know the best method. Heck, I've already got the drip torches ready.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for keeping us abreast of your progress - I love this stuff more than the hunting itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5097527, member: 5787"] Totally agree with the decision you all made for the situation. Even with everything piled up on the sides, once that sucker is lush green, that will be the focal point and be beautiful. Plus, it looks like you all can now key in on specific entrances and exits the deer/turkeys will use for feeding, etc.... As far as the ashes (that I eluded to), that's why we are trying to burn as much stuff as we can, because we will then try to spread some of those ashes out (the best we can) with the dozer and box blade. We will have 2 tractors running with discs and pull logs behind those discs to level out as much as possible. Should be quick moving as soon as we can start getting everything piled up. Just didn't know the best method. Heck, I've already got the drip torches ready. Thanks for keeping us abreast of your progress - I love this stuff more than the hunting itself. [/QUOTE]
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