I feel your pain ran into that many years ago just mowing hay up next to our woods with thorny Locust I had a piece in my knee for a few years after fixing a tire in the shade. IMHO here's what I would do write these tires off when you're through because you may have several working there way in to the casing so over time it will be an ongoing problem. Now please forgive me Iatireguy but I would pump in a can of that tire goop knowing your tire guy will give you a ration of crap for doing it but you make them feel better if you buy a fresh set of front tires when you're done. BTW watch those rear tires too I don't know about thorny apple but with thorny locust you can run your hand over the tire and feel them sticking out. I would think about either finding number one a crawler with 3pt hitch and pto number two a heavy duty brush hog pull type with ratchet height adjust for a crawler with just pto and along with number two and old steel wheel tractor that will get er done. I would do this in the late fall (Indian summer) while they are dry and breakup easier so they can rot away by spring or soon. Good Luck CT
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