SkidSteer 14—27/03/22

Me using a skid steer to harvest all the prickly pear, uproot cedar and mesquite.
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This is above the creekbed but looking straight at it. The nice clump of 5 big oaks to the right creates a great place for hammocks and picnic tables currently.…
From the southern edge of the property looking northward, you can see the small bluff drop off from the upper plateau overlooking the creekbed. The white car…
Still on the southern property line but at the south-east corner, the junction where the camera is at is a property pin showing the expanse of the property.
This video starts at the Northeast propery pin, and the from the previous photo, the camera is just to the right of the top of the white pole. I am standing on…
The oak in the middle we call "Methusela", it is the largest trunk, and all the land you can see out to past the pile of brush and white car is part of the…
This is a pile of all the cedar from the top half as well as all the cactus. The fireman who conducted the burn moved the pile away from the live oaks to avoid…
another pile of dead cedar and mesquite, there were three in all when I was done with more than a week's efforts with a skid steer. On the eastern edge of the…
The third cedar pile, the property's southwest surveyor pin is off to the right. The small cactus patch and the oak trees are just over the property line. The…
Well-pruned trees and ground cleared of cedar seedlings.
North-west property pin right at the Winecup Drive road-to-be, the property line goes right over the large rock to the left. This huge oak is in the dry creek…