Reclaiming Field Perimeters 101

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All good information. I have a gas pole saw that I have started to use. I guess that may be the most economical way to go. Most of the branches that I am cutting are around 2" in diameter. I will drop those and run them over with the bush hog a few times and let them rot. The large ones I guess will go to a burn pile. The TS-08 looks cool. I will look into that some more. Anyone see anything like a large chop saw with round blade that will fit on the front side of the tractor? I would love to line up along a fence line or creek line and just move it up and down as I drive the line dropping branches in front of me.
Again, I am fairly new to this, so I am open to all ideas.
 
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The Limb Hog and HyReach Tree Shear are closer to what I was thinking would be needed. A 43hp tractor might be able to drive them, and weight might be light enough not to tip the tractor.
Please keep replying with products and practices.
Thanks,
blin
 
   / Reclaiming Field Perimeters 101 #13  
Gas pole saw and a teenager that needs gas money.
 
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I guess I'm just lazy but I just use my bucket to knock the limbs that will be a problem down and then run over it with the brush hog. I just did quite a bit of that over the weekend.
 

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Blin, depending on where you are in Va, I might know a guy that has what you need.
 
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I just use a chain saw with the longest blade I can easily handle. Pole saw is nice for small stuff up high but if I'm walking and swinging a 60CC saw with a 30" blade it tends to go thru everything. However my son advocates a Dewalt rechargeable reciprocating saw with a long blade.
 
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I guess I'm just lazy but I just use my bucket to knock the limbs that will be a problem down and then run over it with the brush hog. I just did quite a bit of that over the weekend.

Not Lazy. I have done that too. I just keep getting hit in the head from the ones that don't break all the way and whip back across the tractor. :banghead: This may be a standard practice, and the way I keep doing it at times.
Thanks for the feedback.
 
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Blin, depending on where you are in Va, I might know a guy that has what you need.

Not far from NC line. About the middle of the VA. Don't hold out on me DT86. What do you know?
 

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