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Merry Xmas everyone

 

I've got a hectare of gorse to clear for a friend, very rocky and too steep for a mulcher.

No bigger than 5ft, 80% coverage. my plan is two guys chainsawing two guys burning.

Just wondered if anyone had a better idea or had done a lot in the past and knew of any tips ?

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I've done something similar to this before...

 

We had 3 guys on chainsaws, and 5 guys (all without quals) just dragging and burning it.

 

Worked very well and had the hectare of gorse cut and burnt within 2 days.

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I've done some on my own with a mulching blade on a brushcutter, yes it's slow but atleast there's no material to get rid of.

 

 

Assuming there's no trees etc nearby, wonder how well it would work if you cut a nice wide border round the hectare then set fire to the lot in situ!? :laugh1:

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Chainsaw/ clearing saw operator and greenmech safetrak with operator. done plenty and this is the quicker option even clearing the chip off site compared to burning

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Sounds like the only way is saw and burn because of access. I did some 4 years ago on grass land used loader tractor with wide muck fork and just pushed it all out and then burnt no sawing at all.

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Assuming there's no trees etc nearby, wonder how well it would work if you cut a nice wide border round the hectare then set fire to the lot in situ!? :laugh1:

 

 

It's a SSSI and SNH said they didn't want us to burn in the area but would let us burn off the rock, the rock being special!

 

Closest a tracked chipper would get is 30 yards, it's a serious slope.

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Chainsaw/ clearing saw operator and greenmech safetrak with operator. done plenty and this is the quicker option even clearing the chip off site compared to burning

 

 

Would you agree on 4 guys 4/5 days ?

I was way more.

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I've done a lot of gorse removal with the 3 tonner and grab, I just pull it straight out, the roots are never deep and doesn't make a mess.

If you can walk it you can usually get the machine to it.

I can clear a fare bit in a day.

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I've done a lot of gorse removal with the 3 tonner and grab, I just pull it straight out, the roots are never deep and doesn't make a mess.

If you can walk it you can usually get the machine to it.

I can clear a fare bit in a day.

 

 

That's very tempting

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