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Alan Nooner
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2000-09-04          19466

I recently bought 4 additional acres next to the 2 that my homes sits on.Had the pine timber cut off of it and hired a dozer to come clean up afterwards. I now have 6 huge brush piles and hundreds of "stick ups". Can anyone tell me whats the best method of leveling and cleaning up from this point. I have a 2wd NH 1725,no "bush hog" yet,lanscape rake and box blade. Thanks.

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John Shade
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2000-09-05          19507

I'm in the process of doing the same thing with my TC33D, blade, box blade, bush hog, & landscrape rake (that I just got today) on 5 acres. I am definately learning alot as I go & alot from this . So far, the box blade & rake appear to be the most useful along with the loader that I didn't mention. I hope you have a loader... The loader & box blade are used to move & push around the dead or downed timber. The rake should be great for "scraping up" the branchs, vines, small stumps into piles for burning. Do you have any trees to cut up or is the piles just brush & stumps? Are you going to burn the debry or chip it? ....

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Alan Nooner
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2000-09-05          19511

Boy do i have the trees to burn! can't now due to burn ban,it's been over 100 degrees here for 27 straight days and no rain. Sorry to say but no loader here.
I will have to make due with the box blade to move trees around best i can.I'm concerned about all of the small "stick ups" and them causing flat tires, it's hard to avoid them all.Dozer guy didn't do a very good job,left a bunch of stumps too. He said the ground was to hard to push the stumps out???Also told my wife he didn't want to hurt his dozer!I'v been told to drag a 10 ft. piece of fence to smooth ground,any suggestions? I'm envious of the 33D.Almost traded mine for a TC29D with loader but funds were a little short. ....

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