Forestry Mulching
One machine grinds standing brush, saplings, and small trees into a clean mulch layer. No burn piles, no hauling, no torn-up ground.
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Crestline grew up as a railroad town, the crew-change point where the Pennsylvania Railroad met the flat, fast country west of Mansfield, and the land around it is still defined by long, straight lines: rail corridors, section roads, and field edges running to the horizon. Brush works those lines constantly. Fence rows thicken, rights-of-way edges creep, and the corners of farm ground quietly fill with rose and volunteer trees.
Twelve miles from our base, Crestline work is home-territory pricing and quick scheduling. The mix is rural standard: fence line clearing, brush hogging on idle fields, forestry mulching where edges have gone woody, and lot cleanups in and around town.
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Where ground is laid out in long rectangles, brush problems are long and straight too. We spend a lot of Crestline-area time working lines: a half-mile fence row ground back to clean corridor, a lane edge opened so equipment fits, a field boundary pushed back to the survey line so the tillable acres match the deed. The mulcher is efficient in a line, and it grinds stumps low enough that the boundary can be mowed from then on.
Old lines here often hide old steel, wire from fences that quit standing decades ago. We walk before we grind, find what we can, and work the suspect stretches carefully. It is slower and we say so in the quote, because finding out mid-job serves nobody.
Crestline itself has its share of overgrown lots: side parcels, double lots gone to brush, ground held for years and headed for a sale. A mulching pass makes a lot look owned again, no burn barrel and no dumpster required. For anything headed to construction, we clear the vegetation and grind stumps low so the dirt contractor starts clean.
Just outside town the properties stretch out: a few acres of pasture, a woodlot, a pond that has not seen its own bank in years. We open pond edges back up, reclaim small pastures, and set owners up with a yearly mow that keeps the ground from slipping again.
Communities & areas we serve around Crestline: Leesville, North Robinson, West of Ontario, Jackson Township.
Crestline ZIP codes served: 44827.
Free, no-obligation estimates throughout Crawford County and north central Ohio.
(614) 359-8762
One machine grinds standing brush, saplings, and small trees into a clean mulch layer. No burn piles, no hauling, no torn-up ground.
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Overgrown lots, field edges, and acreage cleared down to clean, usable ground. Mulched in place, no burn piles and no haul-off.
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Overgrown fields, pastures, and lots knocked down with a heavy rotary cutter. One-time catch-up cuts or a seasonal schedule.
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The tangled understory cleared out of your woods, honeysuckle, briars, and junk growth, while the trees you love stay standing.
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Homesites, pole barn sites, and whole lots cleared of brush and small trees so you can see, plan, and build on what you own.
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Fields lost to multiflora rose, autumn olive, and cedar taken back to open ground ready for grass, grazing, or hay.
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Overgrown field, choked woods, fence row you cannot find anymore? Call or send the form and we will walk the property with you, talk through what the ground needs, and hand you a free written estimate.
Tell us about your ground and we will get right back to you.
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