The time it takes to clear an acre using an excavator can vary widely depending on factors such as the density of vegetation, soil conditions, and the type of debris involved. On average, it might take anywhere from a few days to a week to clear an acre, assuming moderate brush and tree density. More challenging conditions, like heavy timber or rocky terrain, could extend the timeframe significantly. It's essential to assess the specific site conditions for a more accurate estimate.
Depending on the use and where are you using it, it should work very good for you.
He bought an acre of land.
For 57 years she grew vegetables in that familiar acre.
An acre contains 43,560 square feet. The conversion says that it would be 7,405.2 square feet.
Six per acre for Goat but i am trying to find the answer for sheep.
An acre is 4046.9 Square Meters. You can find out how many square meters are in an Acre by using the online Metric Conversion calculator at the Metric-Conversion Organization website.
Using feet, this would be one acre.
.00425 cents per sq ft = roughly 185 for an acre
For normal lawn about 300 to 365 pounds per acre. Test the soil first!!!!!
Who is supplying the mower and the fuel? Who is supplying the protective equipment? Is the acre fairly level, or is it hilly; is it clear or are there obstacles to cut around? How tall is the grass? The taller the grass, the slower the job. Are you sure it's an acre? How long will it take you to cut the entire acre? If you don't know, perform some calculations based on the fact that there are 43,560 square feet in an acre. How many square feet can you cut per second? How much are other people charging to do the same thing? How much do you want to earn over what period of time?
A Kubota 148 should work fine for a 10 acre property. This should allow you to finish your taks alot faster.
0.16507 acre (rounded) Using: 1 meter = 3.28084 feet 1 acre = 43,560 square feet