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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3057067" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Contact the ODW and the NRCS agents in your area. The ODW has a grubber they rent to eliminate cedars and the NRCS may be able to hook you up with a grant to have a skid steer in there with a tree saw. </p><p>They can leave them lay or pile them up. </p><p>Buddy had them pile up the cut cedars. We went out there when the leaves were brown and lit it off. </p><p>I thought the paint was going to melt off the truck before we could get backed out of there. Those things EXPLODE when caught on fire. </p><p>Over the years, we have had a few pop up while bird hunting, and have just pushed them over with the boot and shot them at the base. one inch or so diameter.</p><p>Cedars are one of the only trees that won't bush out from the stump if it's below the lowest limb.</p><p>Good luck, it's going to be a long process to get them cleared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3057067, member: 5412"] Contact the ODW and the NRCS agents in your area. The ODW has a grubber they rent to eliminate cedars and the NRCS may be able to hook you up with a grant to have a skid steer in there with a tree saw. They can leave them lay or pile them up. Buddy had them pile up the cut cedars. We went out there when the leaves were brown and lit it off. I thought the paint was going to melt off the truck before we could get backed out of there. Those things EXPLODE when caught on fire. Over the years, we have had a few pop up while bird hunting, and have just pushed them over with the boot and shot them at the base. one inch or so diameter. Cedars are one of the only trees that won't bush out from the stump if it's below the lowest limb. Good luck, it's going to be a long process to get them cleared. [/QUOTE]
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