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Posted by Stickler on March 26, 2006 at 05:43:11 from (142.16.22.18):
In Reply to: Re: Best Way to Bush Hog posted by Tom in TN on March 25, 2006 at 17:09:27:
Yep, old overgrown farm sites are nasty! One piece of my place hadn't been touched in 20 years. When i went to hog it, I found out why. There was everything from 1" wire rope to hydro poles to a 9N front end to an old sickle mower buried in that grass. Took me 2 years of mowing to finally find most of it. And then.....wife was mowing lawn one day, and decided to clean up a patch of grass sort of in a little clearing in the bush. She was on a ZTR mower, and ran straight into a 10' tandem disc. I had to lift the mower off it with the loader on the tractor. She'd nosed into the hitch, and the guide wheels on front of the mower deck rode up it until the blades hit. She was knocked off the mower, and 2 of 3 of the blade shafts were broken. We were just glad she wasn't hurt. Two previous owners never knew it was there.
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