New York Underbrush Removal Contract

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You will pay between $500 and $2,000 per acre to clear lightly wooded lots, and between $3,000 and $5,600 per acre for heavily forested land. If there are only a few trees on your lot, you will pay about $700 a tree. Fallen trees are less expensive to remove at approximately $75 to $150 apiece.

For most wildlife land improvements, Strain recommends using the smaller D4 or D5 category bulldozers. For firebreaks, I typically use the smaller dozer with the 10-foot-wide blade, said Strain.

Cost to Clear Underbrush Per Acre The price to clear light to medium underbrush is between $3,790 and $4,360 per acre, which is around 350 to 420 cubic yards of debris to be removed. For a heavily forested area with lots of trees and stumps, expect to pay between $4,820 and $6,710.

5 Tools for Clearing Brush by HandAxes and Hatchets. A good, sharp ax and a smaller hatchet allow you to hack your way through thick brush and shrubs.Chainsaw. For bigger trees or large clusters of them, a chainsaw is far more efficient than an ax.Brush Grubber.Spade.Pruning Tools.Rotary Cutter.Root Grapple.Clearing.More items...?

On average, a bulldozer can clear up to 3 acres a day and occasionally, 5 acres in a day. This is an equivalent of 0.375 acres of an hour's work (slightly more than a quarter of an acre), if the bulldozer is operating 8 hours a day.

Tree Clearing Cost. You will pay between $500 and $2,000 per acre to clear lightly wooded lots, and between $3,000 and $5,600 per acre for heavily forested land. If there are only a few trees on your lot, you will pay about $700 a tree. Fallen trees are less expensive to remove at approximately $75 to $150 apiece.

Expect to pay between $733 to $2,333 per acre to clear a lightly forested area. Clearing a heavily forested area ranges from $3,395 to $6,155 per acre. These land clearing prices do not include the cost to grade or level the land. The more forested land you need to clear, the higher your bill will be.

Excavators are great for clearing land the has a lot of fallen trees, shrubs, and debris on the ground. Bulldozers are better if you want to remove standing trees, boulders, and other large debris. The best solution is to use bulldozers to knock everything over and excavators to remove it all.

For most tree removal we use a 200 clc deere that will knock trees out faster and easier. If i was getting a dozer it would be 5 or 6 cat or mabe 750 850 deere.

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