Posted by TxFarmall on September 21, 2010 at 14:26:34 from (74.7.149.177):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall C mowing posted by gene bender on September 21, 2010 at 12:51:00:
"Just becaurse it is a six foot you dont have to take a full cut if the tractor cant handle it. After he gets it mowed once he can mow before it gets too tall the next time."
This is my plan, to keep it mowed for a few years to get rid of some weeds. I won't be living there for a few years yet I don't think and not using the pasture for anything until then either other than trying to improve it a bit. Maybe get someone to hay it if I get the weeds down.
It'd been fallow for 6 years as the old guy who owned the place died back in '04 and I just bought it from an out of state inheritor a month ago..
I think I'll go for the 3pt brush hog and see how it goes.
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