Posted by Diymechanicmike on February 21, 2018 at 14:40:09 from (50.45.52.66):
In Reply to: Mf3165 posted by Diymechanicmike on February 17, 2018 at 15:12:07:
Hmmm havnt seen these yet looks like it would work my only thought is how well does it cut threw saplings, it doesn't look very wide(cutting area) if there was something like this with out the side guards and made guards onto where it hooks to 3pt linkage so sapling thickets could be murderd cuz I got 4in and down saplings growing on top of another, deer can't even walk threw them hardly. The picture on the site and video just show cutting 6in ish trees and pulling them off which I like that but I don't think it will be as effective in my growth im in Midwest humid as swamp and hot summers and lots of rain so trees don't grow as sparcly as in that video here I wish my problem was a cedar tree here or there. I got sassafrass trees galore mixed with black cherry saplings, briars, hickory saplings, vines, 6in plus oaks, and 6in plus hickorys. so what I think happend is it was logged years ago they let oaks and hickorys and black cherry I guess grow galore then maintained to certain good trees once they were 15ft tall (4-5in or so diameter) for a timber stand and only maintained for less then 5 year after in between those trees then new owner got it and let everything between grow up to the 15ft sapling stage in between 25-30 ft (said to be timber stand) and screwed the first person who logged it idea and now we are trying to fix the previous owners neglect to the owner before's plan haha and this is all thrown together ideas but if you get what I mean you should know what kind of thicket I'm talking about now. This is why I liked the hydraulic attachment cuz it was wider cutting path.... but if they made that hydraulic attachment hook to 3pt/pto and provided shield above 3pt linkage it would be the golden ticket I'm looking for lol "please Willy wonka where is it at lmao".
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