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Posted by Johnny in NE Tx on March 31, 2002 at 16:42:47 from (64.12.107.152):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Brush hogging with a Jeep? posted by JustWondering on March 31, 2002 at 10:10:48:
In these parts there are a ton of "truck rear end weeders", take an old two ton truck rearend and turn the pumpkin so it is pointing at the ground ,mount a mower blade and a tongue on them, you can use the gearbox to take them in and out of gear, they will not work as a brushog though as they will bog down and you will just slide the tires, neighbor down the road uses 5 of em at a time set up in a flying goose pattern, you can cover a bunch of ground in a hurry,they don't actually cut the grass, just the weeds that grow taller than the grass, only bad thing is once you get em going you need 200 yards to stop them because of the momentum, I thought everybody used these, guess we are just a little different here in East Tx.
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