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Re: the best brush hog out there?
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Posted by John A. on August 22, 2006 at 22:09:16 from (4.227.110.55):
In Reply to: Re: the best brush hog out there? posted by JDknut on August 22, 2006 at 09:10:04:
JDknut, Sorry to be late in responding. Rhino bought out the old Service Shredder Co mqny yrs ago. The Service Shredders were one tough bulitproof shredder. The SR-15M That I pull I REQUIRE more of a shredder that it should do on any regular basis. It will last the average farmer/rancher a very long time. We have been in a pasture reclamation mode for te last 3 yrs. The Flats/Medows have gotton overgrown with brush/ small to med trees and this shredder haad help reclaim over 100 acres of brush and returned it to grass production. Brush Hogs, JDs are both very good shredders no complaints, both will give outstanding sercice. My experience with Woods......I wouldn't haul one home it you gave it to me. Too light built, will not stay together. Good Luck. Later, John A.
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