How many
acres can be cleared per day?
This depends
greatly on a variety of factors affecting the area
needing to be mulched. The density of the material,
terrain, soil structures, as well as your specific
needs of what is to be mulched and what is to be
left untouched, all play into the efficiency of the
mulching process. We operate the most efficient land
clearing equipment on the market and can clear from
1 to 5 acres per day with one machine.
Can I
select certain trees that I want to keep?
Yes! Selective
land clearing is one of our specialties. We make
sure that keeper trees are specifically marked and
we maneuver carefully around each one so as not to
damage the selected trees. Our equipment is
well-suited for this particular application. We
operate low-ground-pressure machines so as not to
compress the soil structure and damage roots of
neighboring keeper trees.
How do you
charge and what are your rates?
Each job is unique
and we invite you to contact us for a free on-site
evaluation of your land clearing needs. After the
on-site evaluation we will present a bid proposal to
complete the job. We can also bid jobs based on a
daily rate.
Conventional methods vs. mulching?
Conventional land
clearing equipment such as dozers and excavators are
very destructive. These types of machines use force
to push over and uproot trees leaving holes in the
ground and piles of dirt and rock. Once the trees
and brush are pushed up the area needs to be raked
and the debris needs to be sorted and either burned
or hauled off. Typically, once all this is done the
cleared area needs to be graded to smooth out the
piles of dirt and rock and fill in the holes left by
up-rooted trees. This method of land clearing is
damaging to soil structures and often leads to
erosion problems. It is also time-consuming and
expensive.
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Cleared with conventional methods
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Cleared with Gyro Trac |
Mulching clears the
land of unwanted trees and brush without damaging
the property and/or surrounding keeper trees. All
material is chipped into mulch and stumps are cut
below ground level. Mulching is a less invasive
method of clearing land. It is more economically
efficient and timely method of land clearing.
Can you work in wet conditions?
Yes! Our
low-ground-pressure machines are well suited for
wetlands clearing. Our equipment has such a light
footprint that even in wet conditions it will not
leave large ruts or damage soil structures. We can
typically work in heavy rains and continue clearing
without being shut down like conventional land
clearing equipment. |