lol at 1200 a day to hire out 6 months a year it needs cutting that adds up in a hurry
That's because it is a "High-Flow" machine. If a hose were to burst or a fitting break loose the pump would evacuate the system faster than you could shut it down leading to an expensive pump rebuild. Bobcat makes a High-Flow with a deforester drum. Clears over an acre an hour with a good operator. Cab has bullet proof glass. Retails for a little over 100K. A man of your means and tight schedule would probably be better off hiring out.
lol at 1200 a day to hire out 6 months a year it needs cutting that adds up in a hurry
Put you some goats on it! They will get er done! Then sell the goats! Lol
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Bought six sets of goats. Dawgs and coyotes killed ery one of them. With donkeys on there. Plus they got out all the time nice thought tho
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I have used this setup many times for cutting pasture grass and small trails in the woods. As mentioned above it will cut small saplings no problem, however it is not a mulcher or grinder, it’s not gonna grind up trees and roots
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you have no conception of what im dealing with brad i have very wet areas a 4 wheel drive tracter will not even think about going. in 20 years i have hade my tracter pulled out with bulldoziers and track hoes six times and keep having to hire excavaters to clean up ive tried goats bat wings and all
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The drum mulches work wonders. I turned an eye sore into one of the prettiest places in town with one of those things.
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That does sound like a mess. Don't let my dad come help you, he'd bury the tractor! He's got experience doing that. LOL
Have you thought about chemicals to kill the undesirable vegetation then planting some native marsh type grasses and plants that would spread? Those would be pretty low maintenance. You might even qualify for some sort of cost share at the NRCS office for "wetland" protection.