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Need A LOT Of Stumps Removed

Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:09 am
Posted by GAFF
Georgia
Member since Aug 2010
2719 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:09 am
Looking to get my land cleared up after having all the pines cut. I will be building within the next year. I’d guess it’s about a 5 acre area. Two options I have is having all the stumps grinded then discing/dragging it all to smooth it out (price quoted was $6000) or having a dozer come in and push it all up. This option will be more pricey but I’ll have to have a drive cut in eventually and could do this then. I still think this option will be considerably more expensive. Home sight is on a hill overlooking the land so I have to consider erosion issues too. What’s the best course of action?
Posted by EasterEgg
New Orleans Metro
Member since Sep 2018
5382 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:14 am to
Fire
Posted by GAFF
Georgia
Member since Aug 2010
2719 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:37 am to
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Fire


Wouldn’t solve my stump problem tho
Posted by awestruck
Member since Jan 2015
13735 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:47 am to
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What’s the best course of action?
To have left half the trees.
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
4736 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:52 am to
You could have dozer remove the stumps ,build driveway and terrace the slope to help prevent erosion.
Posted by Bayou
Boudin, LA
Member since Feb 2005
42048 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 2:57 pm to
If you have them pulled out of the ground you will eventually have holes there to go along with your erosion.
Grind 'em
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
43865 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 8:00 pm to
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Grind 'em



Then you'll have subsidence, though not right away.
Posted by GAFF
Georgia
Member since Aug 2010
2719 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 8:57 pm to
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Then you'll have subsidence


Would discing the area after not fix that?
Posted by Tear It Up
The Deadening
Member since May 2005
13903 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 10:26 pm to
Skid steer with a mulcher
Posted by Bow08tie
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2011
4542 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 10:59 pm to
Trackhoe to dig up stumps in the area where home will be built. Forrestry mulcher to mulch all remaining stumps to dirt level
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
66950 posts
Posted on 3/28/22 at 11:01 pm to
Why do you want to clear 5 acres? Leave a good bit natural. A lot less maintenance and a lot more privacy.
Posted by GAFF
Georgia
Member since Aug 2010
2719 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 5:57 am to
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Skid steer with a mulcher

This is my plan after the stumps are removed. Remove stumps-mulch-disc-plant grass.
I’ve received mixed thoughts on mulching the stumps ground level. With my house being on a hill, this area will be where my kids play. I’d like it to be as stump free as possible. Even if they are ground level. Also would prefer to avoid filling in holes for the next 10 years as the stumps rot. I’ve also heard that even after mulching mowers can still have a problem with them.

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Why do you want to clear 5 acres?

I’ll plant flowering trees for aesthetics and cypress trees for privacy. Just not a fan of pines.

The goal is to eventually make it into pasture land. The quote I got from the grader was ~$30k, but that’s including the drive. The stump grinder is $6k and I disc myself.
Posted by bayoudude
Member since Dec 2007
25866 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 7:16 am to
I have a woodland mills wg24 three point grinder for my tractor it has done a great job and you can grind a decent sized pine stump in 10-15 min. Cost me $2500 at the time so if you have a tractor with hydro tranny it’s a great option. Would be hell with a manual shift and you have to creep and take multiple back and forth cuts. I have probably ground 75+ stumps with it so far great investment for my property
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
43865 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 8:27 am to
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Would discing the area after not fix that?


The problem results from the decaying of the tree roots that remains under the surface. The effectiveness of discing will be related to how well it can break up the material. So for bigger trees it may be less effective. Ultimately, you'll need some dirt, in my experience.
Posted by LSUtigerME
Walker, LA
Member since Oct 2012
3946 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 8:43 am to
It seems like you know the correct answer to mitigate all the issues you’re worried about. Pay the dozer to dig them all up, stack em, burn em, then back fill the holes with new dirt. It’s required for where the house will be anyway, and will guarantee you won’t have subsurface rot and result in a sink hole.

If you grind the stumps, you will eventually have dips and low spots and sink holes depending on the size of the stumps. If you’re not bringing in any dirt to backfill, the wood chips will eventually decompose as well, so you’ll have to carefully grade and then regrade the area.

Forestry mulcher can handle the smaller stumps but you won’t have the perfect clean, level, graded area. Some roots and stumps and surface material will remain. This will also decompose below the surface over time.

$30k is a lot for the dozer work on 5 acres if it’s already been cleared. Since that includes the driveway (but no house pad?), I’m not sure what that includes as far as dirt cost, etc. You should be looking at around $1000-1500/day for the dozer work, plus some extra charge if it’s a long drive out to the place. Diesel is expensive right now.
Posted by turkish
Member since Aug 2016
2315 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:00 am to
Have you gotten a quote from someone with an excavator? I would think using an excavator and then finish grading after would give the best result. A dozer would be slower but maybe cheaper in the long run. Either way, I’d cut back on the acreage before I cut corners on the finish work, given that this will be a yard.
Posted by Jack Daniel
Gold member
Member since Feb 2013
29000 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:14 am to
Will eventually have holes when stump below the ground starts to rot. Better to have holes now while a dozer is there to fill and smooth
Posted by sosaysmorvant
River Parishes, LA
Member since Feb 2008
1474 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:16 am to
Can probably buy a decent stump grinder for 6K.
Posted by GAFF
Georgia
Member since Aug 2010
2719 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 9:44 am to
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$30k is a lot for the dozer work on 5 acres if it’s already been cleared


Guy said that even though the trees were gone the stumps would still slow him down (wild guess is around 250 stumps). Actually said he’d prefer they were still there so he could have just pushed them. Also said he’d have to do a combination of building the driveway up on the flat part and cutting it out on the hill. I plan on using dirt from the land for this so that’ll help some. Then again that may have been his “I don’t want the job” price. Have another guy coming next week to give me a price as well.
Posted by lcdp3
Member since Jun 2020
3 posts
Posted on 3/29/22 at 10:44 am to
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Need a LOT Of Stumps Removed


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