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    Clearing Shooting Lanes In Southeast Texas?

    What’s the most economical way to clear 6’ tall weeds, saplings (3-4” in diameter, 10’ tall) and undergrowth? I know a dozer would work awesome but this can be done with a small tractor and brush hog, correct? Trying to clear about 15 lanes, 200yds long by ~40’ wide.
    Thanks.

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    Now that I think about it, 4” is bigger than what I’m wanting to clear. Probably 95% would be 1-2” in diameter with a 3-4” possibly thrown in the mix. The vast majority I can smash over by stomping and the rest I can easily crush down with my Tacoma.

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      #3
      Get a spotter and a couple of shear pins and get after it

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        #4
        Rental skid steer w/brush hog


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          #5
          Can you spray to kill it first? Maybe remedy?

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            #6
            Originally posted by jaspermac View Post
            Can you spray to kill it first? Maybe remedy?
            I’d really prefer to use a mechanical method of removal. Thanks!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Kingfisher789 View Post
              Get a spotter and a couple of shear pins and get after it
              I’m thinking this is a joke but since IDK what shear pins are, IDK if it’s a joke or not!
              Originally posted by HighwayHunter View Post
              Rental skid steer w/brush hog


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              This is what I’m thinking. Would it be cheaper to rent a front attachment to the skid-steer or just rent it and a brush hog?

              Thanks!

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                #8
                Shear pin on a shredder breaks before the shredder does. Break pin, replace, and get back at it.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SmTx View Post
                  Shear pin on a shredder breaks before the shredder does. Break pin, replace, and get back at it.
                  Ah, got it. Thanks!

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                    #10
                    Where at in southeast Texas? I have a buddy from work that has a skid steer mulcher and everyone that's used him love the outcome.

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                      #11
                      Get with Stolle on here. He does an excellent job at clearing and is very reasonable.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ElfEyes View Post
                        Where at in southeast Texas? I have a buddy from work that has a skid steer mulcher and everyone that's used him love the outcome.
                        Just south of Zavalla. Does he go there?
                        Originally posted by capt341 View Post
                        Get with Stolle on here. He does an excellent job at clearing and is very reasonable.
                        Will do. Thanks!

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                          #13
                          Yes hes from the spurger area so imagine that would be easy for him. If stolle cant make it over there PM me and I'll give you his number

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