What Harper looks like from the grinder seat.
Wide-open ranch country with thin caliche soils and long views. Cedar dominates the pastures; oaks cluster in the drainages.
The species we grind here.
Ashe juniper (cedar) is everywhere. Live oak and Spanish oak in the low spots. Mesquite along fence lines and old improvements.
The work we do here most.
Pasture and fence-line grinding, plus the occasional homestead residential job.
Reasons Harper homeowners grind stumps.
- Reclaim pasture for grazing and hay.
- Set up clean fence-line runs before new fencing.
- Prep for game-fence installation.
Local specialists, not generalists.
Full-day ranch bookings get the best per-stump rate.
We bring the teeth built for Hill Country limestone.
Harper is a normal week for us.
How a Harper job runs.
- 1Free on-site estimateWe come look at every job in person — no online guesses.
- 2ScheduleMost grinds happen within a week or two.
- 3GrindRight machine for the size, species, and access.
- 4CleanupChips mounded neatly, grass raked, hardscape swept.
- 5Walk-throughWe check the finished job with you before we leave.
Questions from Harper customers.
Can you do a full day of Harper ranch stumps?
Yes — that's often the most cost-effective way to schedule Harper work.
Do you help with fence-line prep for new fencing?
Constantly.


