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Just on my place. Would be pretty boring to see. Loppers and leather gloves for the black berries.
I am slowly widening my old rake and ride trails into something wider/smoother/faster that other people can enjoy. I pulled this sidewalk from a customers job last year and took em homeHas anyone else been out clearing trails???![]()
The cement pads are whats called armor but its anything we put down to control or reduce erosion. Do you ride MB? Thanks for posting.I am slowly widening my old rake and ride trails into something wider/smoother/faster that other people can enjoy. I pulled this sidewalk from a customers job last year and took em homeView attachment 706745View attachment 706746View attachment 706748View attachment 706749View attachment 706750View attachment 706751View attachment 706752View attachment 706753View attachment 706754I finally had time to drag them into a low spot that I didn't want to reroute. It's good all summer but is sometimes wet in the winter.
Yeah, no mountains here though. I also use them for dog walks and hunting.The cement pads are whats called armor. Do you ride MB? Thanks for posting.
Now you'll have to shovel them.I finally had time to drag them into a low spot that I didn't want to reroute. It's good all summer but is sometimes wet in the winter.
Nice mini, what's the specs on it? can you run a flail or rotary cutter with it?I am slowly widening my old rake and ride trails into something wider/smoother/faster that other people can enjoy. I pulled this sidewalk from a customers job last year and took em homeView attachment 706745View attachment 706746View attachment 706748View attachment 706749View attachment 706750View attachment 706751View attachment 706752View attachment 706753View attachment 706754I finally had time to drag them into a low spot that I didn't want to reroute. It's good all summer but is sometimes wet in the winter.
Nice mini, what's the specs on it? can you run a flail or rotary cutter with it?
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I could see using this maybe two or three months out of the year, mostly on oak saplings; the rest of the year it would cause a massive conflagration around here. In the wintertime, I pull blackberries out of the ground so they don't grow back.I use a 12 inch mulching blade on my Stihl FS91 handlebar brush cutter. It may spark if you hit a rock, but keeps on working. I use it on blackberry bushes, salmon berry and saplings up to an inch. has the advantage of chopping everything to smithereens so I don't have to pick up after myself.View attachment 707665
I've used something similar with plastic blades. I prefer it to string. Swapping blades is easier than dealing with string problems.. Cheap knockoffs break too easy, so stick to known brands.I work like to try one of these blades to cut the shoots down as seen in the above photos. Might be better in the gravel and rocks we work in.Has anyone used these?View attachment 699901
We can replace 4 strings in less than 60 seconds. Plastic cutting blades would last us about 60 seconds.I've used something similar with plastic blades. I prefer it to string. Swapping blades is easier than dealing with string problems.. Cheap knockoffs break too easy, so stick to known brands.
No, but when dogs get tired, they'll sit by the truck.So, does the dog know when you are about to head out?