Fencline AND Treeline cutter!!

OhioTC18

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That's pretty slick, but at that price I'll continue to use my weedeater out by the road.:rolleyes:
 

Glowplug

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I really don't think that price is too bad. . . .considering. I really like the vineyard trimming video where it is mounted on the hydraulic arm. That would be really cool to trim under fences, cut down encroaching tree limbs, and such. I could really put that thing to use. I just wish they had something like that which was PTO-driven instead of hydraulically-driven.
 
I really don't think that price is too bad. . . .considering. I really like the vineyard trimming video where it is mounted on the hydraulic arm. That would be really cool to trim under fences, cut down encroaching tree limbs, and such. I could really put that thing to use. I just wish they had something like that which was PTO-driven instead of hydraulically-driven.

That vineyard hydraulic rig was developed by the purchaser...unfortunately...:rolleyes:
 

Mith

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So what would be the advantage of that over an arm mounted flail? I would have thought the flail would be more robust.
 

Mith

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Thats how we trim them around here, with a flail......

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Mith

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Chuck, from some machinery website. Next time I see one cutting alongside the road I'll take a photo.
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Paul, they have guards front and back, all the debris is forced downwards. They make surprisingly little mess.
 

howierd3866

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this is what we us...also tractor supply has one you pull behind the 4wheeler we also use
 

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PBinWA

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howierd - why are you mowing in those swamp areas? I think I would rather look at some tall weeds than a mud hole?
 

howierd3866

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one...thats how I make my money no one else around here can do this and 2nd the city code enforcement dont like tall grass...
 

PBinWA

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one...thats how I make my money no one else around here can do this and 2nd the city code enforcement dont like tall grass...

Having lived in Orlando for a while, I can see that having the weeds cut down would make it harder for the gators to hide!:eek:

However, one must never question the ability of the civil servant to waste the taxpayers money - especially when you can get some of your tax follars back from the governement!. :rolleyes:
 
Chuck, from some machinery website. Next time I see one cutting alongside the road I'll take a photo.
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Paul, they have guards front and back, all the debris is forced downwards. They make surprisingly little mess.

Well, this is what I really wanted...but SWMBO vetoed what was ATTACHED to the cutter...:D
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quincy

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This is what I use... I have some 300ft of hawthorn hedge I like to keep straight.

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It works nice. It cuts the top of the hedge perfectly straight, no way I could do this by hand, trust me it was a LOT more wobbly on top when I used to do it by hand!! Used to take all weekend to cut that hedge, now 2 hours tops.
 
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