What to do after clearing brush?

BerryFarmer

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I have been clearing several acres of blackberry vines and scotch broom. The project is going well using my Lands Pride brush hog and Kubota BX1860. When I am done, I would like to clean up all the debris so I can burn it. I would prefer not to do this by hand so I am wondering what implement I might purchase which would allow me to rake the debris up? I hope I am clear. If not, please feel free to ask for additional information. Thanks in advance.
 

BigG

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I would look at a York or landscape rake with gauge wheels. I am guessing that the land is not as smooth and flat as you would like and the York rake will allow you to gather up a lot of the brush but it will also knock down some of the hill spots.


This one will even help loosen up the soil to improve the leveling.
 
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BerryFarmer

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I would look at a York or landscape rake with gauge wheels. I am guessing that the land is not as smooth and flat as you would like and the York rake will allow you to gather up a lot of the brush but it will also knock down some of the hill spots.


This one will even help loosen up the soil to improve the leveling.
Thanks BigG!
 

SDT

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I have been clearing several acres of blackberry vines and scotch broom. The project is going well using my Lands Pride brush hog and Kubota BX1860. When I am done, I would like to clean up all the debris so I can burn it. I would prefer not to do this by hand so I am wondering what implement I might purchase which would allow me to rake the debris up? I hope I am clear. If not, please feel free to ask for additional information. Thanks in advance.
No need to stack and burn if you have mowed it with a rough cut mower.

Mow it repetitively if desired.

One way or the other, it will vanish.

SDT
 
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GreensvilleJay

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curious, is there a reason to not let Mother Nature do the 'debris disposal' ? Any veg cut up, generally rots down fast and the 'bugs' will take care of the rest....
;several acres' sounds like a LOT of seat time and fuel just to make 'pretty'.
 
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Creature Meadow

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If possible like was said run over it with the hog few more times different directions.

If you have a disk after chopping it up a few more times once it is dry may could disk it.

After the additional cuttings and a disking bolt some tires together and drag over it will bust up clogs and help level.

A few pics of the area may help for offering suggestions.

Jay
 

flogler

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I got one form Titan for 200$ and it did a nice job. Had to make bushings (son did on his 3d printer) for the 3pt hitch attachment but it did a nice job leveling and unearthing deep stuff.
 

skeets

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Like they said you have it chopped up with the hog, use you MMM and mulch the snot out the stuff. Here I had black berry, wild grapes, and wild roses, knocked it all down and used the MMM I did how ever tie the chute up so it would clear it self until the pieces got chopped up smaller,, and shape blade help as well. I did 5 acres like that. Just MHO
 

Captain13

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Like they said you have it chopped up with the hog, use you MMM and mulch the snot out the stuff. Here I had black berry, wild grapes, and wild roses, knocked it all down and used the MMM I did how ever tie the chute up so it would clear it self until the pieces got chopped up smaller,, and shape blade help as well. I did 5 acres like that. Just MHO
Same here. Five acres of blackberries, straw, and brush over 5 feet tall. Cut it twice to get it down and then went over it about every three days until it was mulched you. Now, it’s nothing but grass that I mow with a finishing mower.
 
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