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<blockquote data-quote="Stockwell" data-source="post: 5049956" data-attributes="member: 77800"><p>Hi there. We’ve about 15 acres of land that needs re draining and hundreds of 6-8inch diameter trees need removing so we can reclaim this area and get it back into full production. </p><p>Used to be good productive peat land until spuds were grown on it . And large environmental payments have seen the area become a wilderness. Anybody got any ideas for best way of tree removal??[ATTACH=full]663170[/ATTACH] When out in NZ we saw them doing similar with bulldozers that had large teeth at the bottom of the blade which ripped the trees roots out. These trees have grown from nothing in 15 years. Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stockwell, post: 5049956, member: 77800"] Hi there. We’ve about 15 acres of land that needs re draining and hundreds of 6-8inch diameter trees need removing so we can reclaim this area and get it back into full production. Used to be good productive peat land until spuds were grown on it . And large environmental payments have seen the area become a wilderness. Anybody got any ideas for best way of tree removal??[ATTACH=full]663170[/ATTACH] When out in NZ we saw them doing similar with bulldozers that had large teeth at the bottom of the blade which ripped the trees roots out. These trees have grown from nothing in 15 years. Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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