Hi All,
I'm newly registered but have been reading and getting a lot of info for a bit. This is my first post. I need some advice on options to take care of a new 60 acre parcel where I am currently building a home.
My property is in Northwest Virginia on the top of the mountain with a nearly 1/2 mile gravel driveway at 10 percent grade. Some areas of the lot have steeper grades and only the top 2 acres (where I'm building) is level and fairly clear. The rest is heavily wooded with rocks in a lot of areas, especially near the top. From previous clearing and downed trees, there are a lot of logs laying around that I want to move to unobtrusive areas. We could get some really great views if I can thin out a few areas and remove the undergrowth. I've got a ton of spice bush in the 1-3" range that make walking through the woods nearly impossible.
The things I'll need to do on the property are: cutting grass and brush up the driveway and around the top. Dealing with downed trees and moving logs around. Moving dirt and stuff around to make some walls and slight grade changes. The hardest work will be to move logs and extensive undergrowth clearing/management.
I'm considering a mid sized tractor in the 40-50hp range with a loader and rotary cutter for the basic stuff. But I'm stumped on the best option to deal with the logs and clearing. Should I get a root grapple and PTO mounted wood chipper? Would I be able to use the root grapple to 'doze' through the undergrowth to dig it all up or would the rocks on my property just beat the thing up? Would a backhoe be better? Another approach is to rent an excavator but the amount of clearing I have may make this cost prohibitive and my budget ($50-60k) won't allow for a tractor and an excavator.
Appreciate your thoughts or if there are better/other options I should consider.
I'm newly registered but have been reading and getting a lot of info for a bit. This is my first post. I need some advice on options to take care of a new 60 acre parcel where I am currently building a home.
My property is in Northwest Virginia on the top of the mountain with a nearly 1/2 mile gravel driveway at 10 percent grade. Some areas of the lot have steeper grades and only the top 2 acres (where I'm building) is level and fairly clear. The rest is heavily wooded with rocks in a lot of areas, especially near the top. From previous clearing and downed trees, there are a lot of logs laying around that I want to move to unobtrusive areas. We could get some really great views if I can thin out a few areas and remove the undergrowth. I've got a ton of spice bush in the 1-3" range that make walking through the woods nearly impossible.
The things I'll need to do on the property are: cutting grass and brush up the driveway and around the top. Dealing with downed trees and moving logs around. Moving dirt and stuff around to make some walls and slight grade changes. The hardest work will be to move logs and extensive undergrowth clearing/management.
I'm considering a mid sized tractor in the 40-50hp range with a loader and rotary cutter for the basic stuff. But I'm stumped on the best option to deal with the logs and clearing. Should I get a root grapple and PTO mounted wood chipper? Would I be able to use the root grapple to 'doze' through the undergrowth to dig it all up or would the rocks on my property just beat the thing up? Would a backhoe be better? Another approach is to rent an excavator but the amount of clearing I have may make this cost prohibitive and my budget ($50-60k) won't allow for a tractor and an excavator.
Appreciate your thoughts or if there are better/other options I should consider.