ChipDoogle
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Hi there, have not been on here for awhile but have got some great advice hear in the past. I mostly do residential trimming and removals. Have cleared some back yards 1 / 2 acre or so took down the trees, grinded out stumps, brought in dirt / regraded and seeded with great results. The property I looked at yesterday is about 450' by 60 ' with some mature trees but tons of undergrowth all through out from mulberry's , all kinds of sticker bushes and other under canopy growth. Basically you can't even walk through it. It needs to all be cleared, topsoil dug out and stone brought in. It's gonna be a parking area for a car lot. Dropping all the trees is no biggie. But I got to thinking it would take forever to cut out all the small stuff to chip, handling all the stickers,and not to mention the gazillion little stumps I would have to get once it was cleared. I have seen the Fecon type units on youtube, looks pretty badass. My question is has anybody had experience with them? Can I grind all the smaller stuff up, including grinding the stumps down into the ground with a Fecon type head on a skidsteer? And hit the bigger stumps with my grinder? Does this sound like the most efficient way to do the job. Obviously I would imagine there would be a ton of chip debris after running a fecon through there, my idea was to go through and grind everything with the fecon, then come back with a non toothed bucket to scoop up and haul off all the chips / debris. Then do my digout and bring in stone to finish it off. I have to get all the grindings / debris and digout the topsoil to avoid settling. Any one with any experience with this type machine or job that could point me in the right direction to tackle this job would be great. Also does anyone know if the fecon heads can be rented that would mount onto a 100hp tracked cat skidder? I am in the central Indiana area, Im gonna try bobcat and cat in the morning to see if they can get one.
Thanks, Ryan
Thanks, Ryan