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Re: Clearing brush. I might have OCD.
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Posted by the tractor vet on September 29, 2006 at 09:23:41 from (75.24.35.203):
In Reply to: Clearing brush. I might have OCD. posted by Slofr8 on September 29, 2006 at 05:55:17:
Well unless ya have a root rake or realy a good experanced operator then yes you do end up with a bunch of dirt doing it with a dozer and realy ya need something a bit larger then a 1010 . But that costs more something like a 450 C with 6 way blade or larger depending on the size of what you are tryen to clear . Loaders do not have the cleted tracks and do not give the traction for the most part but here again if it has a root rake and grozer tracks then it will do nicely and will stack better . Track hoes do and excelent job on stumps and if done wright ya get vary littel dirt . Land clearing is no easy job .
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