From Newsgroup: rec.motorcycles.dirt
Building and maintaining trails is a never ending chore. Get yourself a compact
tractor, doesn't have to be new. 4wd is good but not essential. A front loader
is worth its weight in gold. Also you need a box blade and a brush mower at a minimum. You'll use all of those things more than you think. The brush mower comes in handy for the face-slappers on the trails as well as keeping fields under control. You'll do more in 10 minutes with a tractor and brush mower than
you'll do in half a day by hand, giving you much more riding time and not wearing you out.
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Futility Man
On Tue, 12 May 2020 12:07:43 -0700 (PDT),
sturd.virtec@gmail.com wrote:
We bought 64 acres, a friend and I, just to make our own single track. It turns out that was fairly easy mostly - just ride it and then come back and snip the face slappers. One afternoon of swinging pulaski's to get down a steep embankment.
But now the women folk want hiking trail and that has turned out to be back breaking work. They want to be out in semi-open where they can see birds and that stuff requires snipping multiflora, cutting up logs we'd ride over on the bikes, filling wet spots with logs we cut, etc. Going this afternoon to get maybe another 100 yards cut. Geeze what I get myself into?
Go fast. Take chances.
Mike S.
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