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He said that a brush mulcher leaves the stumps flush with the ground, and with 5" and larger trees like I have that you end up with holes all over your property in a three or four years when they rot. I would end up having a LOT of holes.
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Yeaaah not really.
The mulch will turn into dirt as it breaks down. As well the ground will naturally fill in the root area by sinking slightly. Plus grass will grow over it, etc. it generally doesn’t leave a noticeable hole at all. At most in a few years you run a disk over it to break the top soil up slightly and plant what you want. Food plot / grasses. Or use a law roller for finish mowing. Both work.
Conversely, ripping the root ball right out and taking off the top 2-4 inches of dirt with a dozer, does lead to some erosion issues and pot hole issues that need to be filled in.
But I’m also not the one trying to get money from you.
I also own:
Big enough equipment to push and pile.
Yet we really don’t. Just doesn’t end up well. My dad likes to play on the dozer but you just end up with a mess unless you rework the ground. And the pile you have to stir with an excavator to get to burn.