clemsonfor
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Is that food plot wet? It does not look so wet? Would a riding mower not cut that foodplot on the highest setting? That looks like an awfull lot of work to mow a food plot!!
You are correct to much work, That is why I don't even try to cut all of it just some trails and some of the areas that grow sumac trees rapidly. This is the first year that I even tried to cut the trails. I have been just cutting it once a year with the bush hog but it is getting out of hand . So I am trying roundupIs that food plot wet? It does not look so wet? Would a riding mower not cut that foodplot on the highest setting? That looks like an awfull lot of work to mow a food plot!!
I think this old one is splash bath but I know they make a pressurized oil system version. I am hoping I really do not have to use it very long or very often until I can get my land a little more manageable. It will work you but it will cut down most anythingDoes it have a pressurised oil system or a splash bath? The reason I ask is because I am looking for something to mow the sides of the ditches which are way to steep, my 2720 would tip over.
I'm getting the feeling from this thread that it is a lot more work than I thought it would be. Maybe I will go back to my original thought to get a rotary cutter and let it hang over the edges of the ditch and call it good enough. It's only 500 feet long and the waterway in the field is 900 feet, both are about 30 feet wide.
I would go with your original thought too. That is way to much walking for me. I originally got this one just to cut the bottom and about 1 foot up on each side of my ditches. I cut the rest of the sides with my riding lawnmower. I only have about 500 feet of ditches so that works fine.I'm getting the feeling from this thread that it is a lot more work than I thought it would be. Maybe I will go back to my original thought to get a rotary cutter and let it hang over the edges of the ditch and call it good enough. It's only 500 feet long and the waterway in the field is 900 feet, both are about 30 feet wide.