chuck, If you have a big tractor & shredder with 100HP gearboxes then set the skids on the ground and run slow @ high full throttle and the shredder will rip them out of the ground or cut them off at ground level. How big are the grass fields and what kind infestation #s did you have before the clearing job was done. A bobcat and a Tree-shear would have done the job right the first time with out having to go back and Do-Over the job a second time. If you have other areas to do in the future. The Biggest "Tree Terminator" brand Tree-shear will cut the Mesquites 15 to 20in in diameter. I have cut bigger ones, but it takes 2 or 3 bites, from different angles. When you drive away a Cadillac can drive over it! Anyway a big tractor and shredder will be the cheapest way out if you have it. If Not then go rent a Bobcat and a tree-shear I think it will do what you need with the least amount of soil disturbance. If you can"t get a Shear then a Sepi-Unit ( Rotary Drum) on a Bobcat will be the next best option IMO!! Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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