Now that the cedar is all picked up, wonder what tractor tool is used to clean up the stringy bark, you know if one had some in their front yard because a trailer truck cant get to the back yard............
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A York rake might work for ya !
Now that the cedar is all picked up, wonder what tractor tool is used to clean up the stringy bark, you know if one had some in their front yard because a trailer truck cant get to the back yard............
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For me, that would be a York rake to a pile.
Pitchfork into the chipper blowing into my small trailer.
Chips to wherever the wife wants them.
Now that the cedar is all picked up, wonder what tractor tool is used to clean up the stringy bark, you know if one had some in their front yard because a trailer truck cant get to the back yard............
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I never chipped cedar bark which is very stringy but I have tried to chip/shred other stringy stuff like pea vines. The results were not good for me! Spent what seemed like hours getting all the wadded up strings, think mono fish line, out of the shredding knives. Not fun. This was a 5" BearCat chipper/shredder maybe a straight chipper would be better.
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2nd chore I did today with the M. The newly installed lift pump working like it should.
We are are going to plant a new fruit tree to replace this dead pie cherry tree.View attachment 617282View attachment 617281