Woodsyways
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My dad has few acres of blackberries to deal with on 36 acres of mostly wooded property. There is a clearing on the property that was really overgrown with blackberries and we cleared it with weedeaters using metal blades. Were looking for something more efficient that can be operate on steep uneven terrain with good maneuverability for tight spots.
While looking looking for information on the DR mower I came across the BCS tractor. I was wondering how these two machines compare for cutting brush and ease of operation on steep uneven terrain. For the BCS mower I was wondering which mower style would work best on black berries (sickle, flail, brush hog). We are planing on putting a small fruit and nut orchard in and will be doing some gardening down the road so the extra versatility of the BCS is appealing. Looking at largest DR or BCS 853 with diesel engine.
Any one have experience with both machines? or the different mower types?
While looking looking for information on the DR mower I came across the BCS tractor. I was wondering how these two machines compare for cutting brush and ease of operation on steep uneven terrain. For the BCS mower I was wondering which mower style would work best on black berries (sickle, flail, brush hog). We are planing on putting a small fruit and nut orchard in and will be doing some gardening down the road so the extra versatility of the BCS is appealing. Looking at largest DR or BCS 853 with diesel engine.
Any one have experience with both machines? or the different mower types?