Okay, I'm in an RV in the middle of a forest now. Generator didn't work, so I bought a used working one from someone (And he's attempting to repair the 'broken' new one I got. I saw that there was electricity being generated from the spark plug, but not high enough voltage to jump the spark gap, so something is faulty there - verified with a spark plug tester light. I was trying to take it apart so I could measure a few things to find the fault, but I couldn't take it apart in a timely manner. It just mysteriously wouldn't come apart after taking all the screws out.).
Anyway, I'm sitting in front of my RV in the middle of the road near my property and I think I've decided I need a chainsaw. Cutting down trees isn't the problem, it's cutting the trees down far enough so you can effectively bury them! And, it's hard to get that kind of precision with an axe. I'm thinking a chainsaw and something like a chainsaw angle grinder wheel would probably do it.
Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/King-Arthur-Tools-Lancelot-Woodcarving/dp/B00004RHL6
I already gave up on the idea of totally removing them because those roots go /freaking/ deep. You're literally digging for hours trying to find all the roots. I guess if you have one tree, dedicating an afternoon to the task isn't a problem, but it is when you have literally hundreds!
Another idea is replicating the force of an excavator in pulling the trees/pushing the trees out. Except, I have no idea how to do that except with an excavator, lol. The farm jack, I believe, is really suitable for only the smaller trees. In the front, I just need to get/cut the trees low enough so I can bury them.
I'm getting the idea that forests with lots of trees are only really suitable with heavy equipment.
When I get to that back where the farm is intended to go, I think I might be using heavy equipment there. Or, I might dedicate a few months to manual tree removal.
Found out that situating myself near a Fry's was a good idea. Needed a trackball mouse to replace the one whose ball apparently rolled away, possibly in a motel somewhere. However, the flying critters here are kind of annoying, lol. I'm seeing that they come out during warm temperatures and a couple days after a good rain. Been busy trying to seal up my RV. Not only will help keep the cold out, but also the critters. I can see my entire backside is exposed through these rear hatches whose hatches have apparently been removed. I want to get some plywood and small screws for this particular area; plywood for its ease of shaping and heat resistance. I guess an aluminum sheet would look more proper, but I want heat resistance. The guy said he's insulated it, etc., but I'm not entirely sure where he insulated it. Whatever's been insulated is useless with this huge hole out the rear hatch.
Update: Nevermind, I want some rubber.
And, I just decided, all food gets stored and consumed in the van. Just saw an ant and this rig is so porous for critters like that, it's ridiculous. I think I can do reasonably well against flying critters, but ants... lol.