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Posted by Don on March 17, 2002 at 18:51:37 from (216.42.122.154):
In Reply to: is h for me? posted by big green on March 14, 2002 at 10:49:42:
Just a dumb question. Why does everyone think that the only way to cut brush is with a bush hog? I've always used a 7' sickle mower and have no problems. The H, C, or the 300 can easily handle it. Although, the 300 with live pto is much handier as you can ease the bar into a sapling and let the knife work it's way through. I mow 35 acres every summer for a neighbor. I do it once a year and in the good stuff can move along nicely. If I break a knife off, I always carry spare knives with me and wrenches and in a couple of minutes I'm back up and running. I've thought a couple of times myself of buying a hog but then I stop and think that all I have to do is keep the knives sharp and properly lined up on the bar and it'll do whatever I need. These are just my thoughts.
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