Does anyone clear land?

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  • swampfoxx

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    Tommy Bagwell 985-966-0883

    I have no idea what he charged. He had an an excavator with a thumb, and a guy with a chain saw. I kept all the oak for firewood, so he didn't haul away much.
     

    Barry J

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    I got some prices to clear food plots. They charged by the hour. $100 to $150 per hour. This was for forestry mulchers. Nothing is left behind.
     

    103M 95G

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    I used a company called "3-D land clearing" out of mississippi, it was $150 an hr 8 hr minimum
    They had a huge forestry mulcher. very pleased with their work
    oh BTW, the 8 hrs didn't start until the machine was on your property and off the trailer. some outfits charge you for their travel time.
     

    blackboltss

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    Thanks fellas.
    It’s not super heavily wooded. Just a lot of underbrush.
     

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    shrxfn

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    After looking at the pics I would say a bulldozer could clear that out easily but I remembered that it costs about $130ish for a bulldozer per hour the last time I needed some work done adn they charged a trailering fee to the site. Sounds like the guys out of Mississippi might be the best bet as they don't charge travel fees.
     

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