Thanks man. Only one is in a hazard space, otherwise they're just scattered on my 27 acres. I already had the perimeter forestry mulched so I could put in a new fence, I'm just trying to open up the canopy. Not gunna grind stumps even because that will cost me a fortune. Just gunna let these rot in place (which I know will take forever because it's Osage But low time preference and I can let the sheep eat their leave and copice them whenever.
As for chipping, I already have so many piles because I cut down 150 trees right before I broke my back on my four wheeler hauling water. So truly I'm not gunna do that cuz I'm just gunna have nice windbreaks until the drought ends and I can have a fire every day or two and make biochar with all the tops.
Osage doesnt typically get milled, usually it's fence posts or bows and I'm just keeping whatever is straight for fence posts and burn them in a year if they don't sell. No permits needed, no water or utilities, just the one near my fence which I know I'm gunna have to pay out the ass because of where it is.
Probably my best bet will be to get a guy to quote me how long he thinks it'll take besides the one on the fence and then if he thinks it's multiple days I'll ask for a discount and just do 1 day if he won't budge and then just have them straight up fell as many as they can that day. If they fall horizontal and don't get hung up on other trees I can deal with the tops myself and then I will just have the massive trunks to take care of, which I'm fine with.
I know a dozer would be ideal, but I'm trying to use my property as a demonstration site for minimal machinery rehab. Then I can go to all the other neglected farmland near me, show them what I can do and tell them that I will pay them to do that to their property (for the right lease length of course). So none of these areas were walkable until just recently after running pigs and sheep on them for 2 years and my labor.