The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor

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It just looks like lots of deadfall and broken standing trees very close to the tracks? I guess the train does it own trimming and clearing ;)

The reason you see that is because we had a 100+ MPH straight line wind here 2 years ago that took down thousands of trees an the RR just threw them off the tracks as simply and inexpensively as possible.

They are really low speed freight tracks. Maybe 10MPH at the most. It’ll be sad if they discontinue use. Probably one of the most scenic RR’s you’ll ever see.
 
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We are 98% done all cutting of hay & fields. Just one place left to do.
Suffice it to say, we are in “off-season” mode.

I just started a fence clearing project. About 1000’ of fence with about 15 years of unabated growth. A real mess. Briars, vines, olive, etc. Just started on Thursday & Friday. Here’s about 50’ of this glamorous work underway.
I’m using My Stihl HT-103 pole pruner and Stihl Kombi 91 with a Stihl tri-blade.

I will benefit a little from this clearing because it’s along a hay field I cut and should help me get a little relief from overhanging branches.


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Can you believe there’s a fence in there?

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Some more progress. Can you see the railroad berm in the background?


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   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #1,143  
That's a big job. Are you along on the fence job or other/others working with you? What happens to the brush?
 
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That's a big job.


It’ll probably take 6-7 days at this pace.
Are you along on the fence job or other/others working with you?

Alone right now. I may have help next week. I’m an animal so I don’t mind doing this alone as money gets tight starting in January anyway.
Every $1,000 bucks I save by working alone goes towards equipment & repair needs that are starting to pile-up.
What happens to the brush?

Good question. I’m leaning towards raising the bush hog high as it’ll go and just grinding it down into bits & pieces. Then we can rake the bits & pieces over to the fence line to act as crude version of wood chips to inhibit regrowth.

I’m being “cheap” avoiding a chipper rental. ;)
 
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Can you believe there’s a fence in there?
That's a lot of work you got going on there HD, good on you.
How many times you hit the fence with the pruner or blade? You know it's going to happen unfortunately......just..a ..little.. bit ..closer....damn LOL
 
   / The Life of a Custom Mowing contractor #1,146  
It’ll probably take 6-7 days at this pace.


Alone right now. I may have help next week. I’m an animal so I don’t mind doing this alone as money gets tight starting in January anyway.
Every $1,000 bucks I save by working alone goes towards equipment & repair needs that are starting to pile-up.


Good question. I’m leaning towards raising the bush hog high as it’ll go and just grinding it down into bits & pieces. Then we can rake the bits & pieces over to the fence line to act as crude version of wood chips to inhibit regrowth.

I’m being “cheap” avoiding a chipper rental. ;)
That will work Hay Dude, I do that with my small branches that I trim off of the trees and it does become mulch. It's a shame that people let their fence lines become so entangled with brush like that - but it's good $$ for you though!
 
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That's a lot of work you got going on there HD, good on you.
How many times you hit the fence with the pruner or blade? You know it's going to happen unfortunately......just..a ..little.. bit ..closer....damn LOL
lol
So many that I keep my cordless mini grinder at the ready to keep the edges sharp.
Chainsaw chain is another story...
 
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That will work Hay Dude, I do that with my small branches that I trim off of the trees and it does become mulch. It's a shame that people let their fence lines become so entangled with brush like that - but it's good $$ for you though!
I hear ya
It's a good friend of mine. Always gives me first shot at any/all work he has.
He had just sold some art work and had the extra money. It was a long long time since last cut.
 
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It’ll probably take 6-7 days at this pace.


Alone right now. I may have help next week. I’m an animal so I don’t mind doing this alone as money gets tight starting in January anyway.
Every $1,000 bucks I save by working alone goes towards equipment & repair needs that are starting to pile-up.


Good question. I’m leaning towards raising the bush hog high as it’ll go and just grinding it down into bits & pieces. Then we can rake the bits & pieces over to the fence line to act as crude version of wood chips to inhibit regrowth.

I’m being “cheap” avoiding a chipper rental. ;)
HD, don't you steer your customers to poison their fence lines?
 
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HD, don't you steer your customers to poison their fence lines?
Some will. Most won’t allow herbicides.
It’s funny because if they would, I’d have less work/income. 🤫

All hail the “environmentalist” 😂

Kidding aside, I use as little as possible.
 
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