I spent a couple grand getting 38 acres cleared of cedars and some big elms around the yard. Hire someone with a bobcat and a saw on the front. I paid 90 an hour. He had another bobcat with a clamshell to stack them. Did 16 acres with about 300 fairly large (12" or more) cedars in 4 hours for 2 working together. You have to stack them to get them to burn right.
I also had the option of renting a bobcat with a clamshell cutter on the front about $300 a day as I recall.
Anything but cedars have to be sprayed with tordon. About a 1 to 4 mix or stronger if using RTU. The guys with the saw on the bobcats had a spray nozzle next to the blade. Move in and cut, backup just enough to spray the stump being cut at ground level and move on.
It depends upon what you are doing with the ground, but pushing over trees and stumps leaves a hole in the ground and jagged roots all over.
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