I've been remiss in my duty to brush hog our trails. Last week I went down to check the trail cam and came back a bloody mess. I knew better but had battery issues with the ATV. So once I got it running I decided to take a ride and check the cam. A few minutes later when I was entrenched in multi-flora that has grown all the way across the trail from both sides, I knew I had screwed up. No place to turn around. No gloves or cutters with me, and I had on a short sleeved shirt. I slowly moved through the mess, arms bleeding in 20 spots or more. I looked a mess.
So, I've procrastinated as long as possible, tonight I hit the trails. The brush hog will make short work of the tall stuff in the trail but the multi-flora vines that creep across the trail from both sides still present a problem. Normally I carry a little pair of snips, and that works fine (and I'll probably carry them tonight too) ...but I've had the bright idea of taking my recipracating saw along to chomp through the multiflora farther back from the trail. Should be a breeze.
But when I'm not using the saw I need a way to carry it on the tractor where I can reach it from my seat. I could bungy cord it to my ROP ... but wondering if there is a better way.
Any suggestions?
So, I've procrastinated as long as possible, tonight I hit the trails. The brush hog will make short work of the tall stuff in the trail but the multi-flora vines that creep across the trail from both sides still present a problem. Normally I carry a little pair of snips, and that works fine (and I'll probably carry them tonight too) ...but I've had the bright idea of taking my recipracating saw along to chomp through the multiflora farther back from the trail. Should be a breeze.
But when I'm not using the saw I need a way to carry it on the tractor where I can reach it from my seat. I could bungy cord it to my ROP ... but wondering if there is a better way.
Any suggestions?