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Koo-TI like the flail mower concept. I am using a bush hog now because I am mowing trees up to around 2". Could a flail mower handle something that size or is it just for pasture weeds and grass?
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Quote from: Flyin6 on September 02, 2015, 11:09:36 AMKoo-TI like the flail mower concept. I am using a bush hog now because I am mowing trees up to around 2". Could a flail mower handle something that size or is it just for pasture weeds and grass?2" ?!? I have always used a hand saw or chain saw for trees over 1" diameter. If you are trying to mow them down, no wonder you keep breaking stuff on the tractor! It must make an awful sound when it starts to cut into the 2" trees.
Good discussion. I am learning. After this summers fires and the ongoing dry weather I am cutting back the tree's around the house/shop. Borrowed a friends box blade to break up the roots/coarse grass. Much more to do but then will need a brush hog to maintain it as Willows come back quick. Need to lay out some fire line protection too. The brush hog I looked at only was rated 1.5" not 2" like Don's. Time for more shopping.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
The boys have been busy, I see!Mis-matching socks and of course, underwear around his neck!
Man, the start 'er up crowd is following me here to...No place left to hide out on this site!
Go to the heavy duty modelsEveryone buys cheapo bush hogs because they are inexpensiveBut they don't lastGet a full on unit with a big gearbox, clutch, thick steel and so forth.They can be spendy, but you will only have to buy one!
If the T111 is regular ply you should seal/prime it really. OSB T111 (which I like) is pre primed (used on my garage) still looks good unpainted!Niether is really T111, that stuff is nasty and hates moisture of any kind!Maybe a solar panel up there for a fan and light? Heck that and an old sealed battery would last for years.Oh, went fishing last week with the boys and saw a nice weathered privy out there;