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Posted by Todd in NC on January 27, 2004 at 07:00:09 from (65.143.251.129):
In Reply to: clearing brush posted by James, NC on January 26, 2004 at 17:17:06:
James, I think JT hit it with the DR brush mower. But, those are rather expensive. You're not going to believe it but I use a David Bradley with the weed cutter on the front. This is a rotary mower, not a cycle type mower. I've used mine several times on some pretty thick growth, some of it two years since it was cut last. I cleared part of my sister's pasture this year, which had grown up with sapling pines, sweetgums, oaks, cherrys about 1-2" in diameter and 3-4' tall. I've had it in weeds including ragweeds, johnson grass, blackberry briars, wild hedge, honeysuckle, bamboo briars alot were higher than my head and very thick. It's a walk behind unit but it works very well. I've got one that I'll sell, if you're interested the e-mail is unlocked. Didn't mean to ramble on, just trying help, Todd in NC.
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