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woodlandfarms

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I do love a good day of brushoggin virgin blackberries. You never know what you may find....

So far, about 500' of steel cable, a culvert, some sort of plow device, a huge blade to a D8 catepillar - oh, and a Fire escape ladder (go figure). A ton of fence posts...

Now, 30' of fence... I may have a farm afterall...

Carl
 

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Lovely! What's all that green stuff? Poison Ivy? :)
Hope you've got a good pair of wire cutters.

There's nothing quite like the sight of the weeds wiggling a couple of hundred feet ahead of you followed by the realization that you're winding up a long stretch of wire or rope.

The power company left a pretty long guy wire in the grass and I wound it up. That stuff is almost impossible to cut. I tried to use a reciprocating saw with a fine tooth hacksaw blade and it just stripped the teeth.

I also hit a guy wire anchor that they'd left sticking up out of the ground. I went back later to remove it. The screw plate was 10' deep! I've since been told that sometimes if you smack the top of the anchor with a sledge hammer, it may break the rod loose from the screw plate so that you can pull it out. Another time I just dug a small hole and cut it off below grade.
 
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woodlandfarms said:
I do love a good day of brushing virgin blackberries. You never know what you may find....

So far, about 500' of steel cable, a culvert, some sort of plow device, a huge blade to a D Caterpillar - oh, and a Fire escape ladder (go figure). A ton of fence posts...

Now, 30' of fence... I may have a farm afterall...

Carl

Just curious if you had walked the property, or is it just to thick?
 
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woodlandfarms said:
I do love a good day of brushoggin virgin blackberries. You never know what you may find....

So far, about 500' of steel cable, a culvert, some sort of plow device, a huge blade to a D8 catepillar - oh, and a Fire escape ladder (go figure). A ton of fence posts...

Now, 30' of fence... I may have a farm afterall...

Carl

Thats going to be a PITA to get off :D
 
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woodlandfarms said:
I do love a good day of brushoggin virgin blackberries. You never know what you may find....

So far, about 500' of steel cable, a culvert, some sort of plow device, a huge blade to a D8 catepillar - oh, and a Fire escape ladder (go figure). A ton of fence posts...

Now, 30' of fence... I may have a farm afterall...

Carl

What, no kitchen sink yet? :D

I hate winding stuff up like that.
 
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The only way it gets any worse down south is when you find yourself lying in a bed of fire ants while you're trying to cut all that loose.:D
 
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I think he's just testing out his new thicker blades to see what they can do. Have any old junked cars you can try chopping up? :D :D
 
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J_J said:
Just curious if you had walked the property, or is it just to thick?

I'd have to think it's too thick to get through without using a machete to hack through things. Those blackberries get tall and thick with all the rain we get here. I always tell my wife when im "going in" and to call the cost guard if im gone for more then two days.
 
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woodlandfarms said:
I do love a good day of brushoggin virgin blackberries. You never know what you may find....

So far, about 500' of steel cable, a culvert, some sort of plow device, a huge blade to a D8 catepillar - oh, and a Fire escape ladder (go figure). A ton of fence posts...

Now, 30' of fence... I may have a farm afterall...

Carl

Hmm that fence doesn't look very old. Somebody probably set it down in a cleared area last year, and all the brush grew up around it.

You might as well start setting those post for the rest of the fencing your going to find.

Good luck and keep your eye's peeled.
 
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The fence is supposedly 2002... Someone was trying to raise cattle.. Did not realize they did not eat blackberries.
 
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woodlandfarms said:
The fence is supposedly 2002... Someone was trying to raise cattle.. Did not realize they did not eat blackberries.
I didn't know that. I had goats and llamas on our place, they pretty much eat everything and have a good eye when it comes to determining which of your prized plants cost the most.
 

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