Tractor Work, Field Mowing & Brush Hogging | Washington County, OR | Mountainwood Farms
Washington County's Tractor & Property Cleanup

Need Tractor Help?
We've Got You Covered.

You want your property looking pristine, but don't have the equipment or the time. From field mowing to brush hogging and material moving, Mountainwood Farms is the local guy you can trust to do the heavy lifting.

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  • Fast, Clean & Professional
  • Proudly Serving Washington County, OR

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Property Clean Up Services

We provide the machinery and the muscle so you can enjoy your land. From routine maintenance to total property overhauls, we are your local experts.

Field Mowing

Overgrown pastures and tall grass aren't just an eyesore; they are a fire hazard and invite pests. We use heavy-duty mowers to tame large acreage quickly, keeping your property safe, compliant with local codes, and looking pristine year-round.

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Brush Hogging

In the Pacific Northwest, blackberry bushes and thick brush can take over your land in a single season. Our brush hogging service rips through dense, woody vegetation and saplings, allowing you to reclaim your unusable acreage and boost your property value.

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Driveway Maintenance

Keep your property looking sharp with a professional driveway tune-up. We use a heavy-duty box blade to perform a light surface smoothing, pulling existing gravel back to the center for a clean, uniform finish.

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Estate & Lot Cleanouts

Preparing a neglected property for sale? We partner with Realtors and estate liquidators to provide the heavy machinery needed to slash down overgrown acreage, clear thickets, and load heavy exterior debris fast.

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Heavy Material Moving

Stop breaking your back trying to move 500-pound logs by hand. We use heavy-duty tractor grapples and loaders to safely lift, transport, and relocate massive objects up to 2,000 lbs—like boulders, felled trees, and heavy pallets—across your property.

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General Tractor Work

Have a unique project? From relocating massive burn piles and moving dirt to storm debris cleanup and pulling out old fence posts, if it requires machine power, our tractor services save your back and get the job done fast.

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Set-It-And-Forget-It Maintenance

Keep your property pristine year-round. We offer flexible, discounted recurring service plans so you never have to worry about overgrown fields or washed-out driveways again.

Monthly

Ultimate year-round perfection.

Bi-Monthly

Consistent, reliable upkeep.

Quarterly

Seasonal resets & clearing.

Bi-Annual

Spring & Fall heavy lifting.

Annual

One massive yearly overhaul.

Common Questions

Answers to the most common questions our Washington County neighbors ask us.

What areas in Washington County do you serve? +

We serve Washington County, Oregon, including North Plains, Forest Grove, Cornelius, Banks, Hillsboro, Bethany, and Beaverton.

How do you fix a washed-out gravel driveway? +

We use professional grading implements to cut out deep potholes, smooth the surface, redistribute existing rock, and crown the driveway for proper water runoff. We do not just fill holes; we repair the foundation.

Can you clear overgrown blackberry bushes and saplings? +

Yes, our heavy-duty brush hogging service rips through dense, woody vegetation, tall weeds, and saplings to help you reclaim unusable land.

How much does brush hogging or field mowing cost? +

Pricing depends on the acreage, terrain, and severity of the overgrowth. We provide free, custom quotes to ensure you get the most accurate and fair price for your specific property needs.

When is the best time of year to brush hog in Oregon? +

While we can clear brush year-round, late spring through early fall is ideal. Clearing before the heavy rainy season prevents severe mud issues and helps manage invasive growth before it spreads.

Do I need to be home while you operate the tractor on my property? +

No. As long as we have clear access to the work area and a solid understanding of the project scope, you do not need to be present while we complete the job.