MDNick
Gold Member
TonyC,
When you started about barb wire and brush-hogging, I figured you were going to reference winching the stuff up. When a brush hog gets a hitch on some good wire, barb or otherwise, it can make an incredibly high speed winch. Many feet can instantly become wrapped around, above, betwixt, etc. the stump jumper. Makes on heck of a mess. If it won't unwind (yeah, right), only way to get it out is with a torch, and that can be hard on the gear box seals. Been there. Ya want to be real careful around wire and a bush-hog.
Nick
Farmer kid usetabe, Farmer Wannabe
When you started about barb wire and brush-hogging, I figured you were going to reference winching the stuff up. When a brush hog gets a hitch on some good wire, barb or otherwise, it can make an incredibly high speed winch. Many feet can instantly become wrapped around, above, betwixt, etc. the stump jumper. Makes on heck of a mess. If it won't unwind (yeah, right), only way to get it out is with a torch, and that can be hard on the gear box seals. Been there. Ya want to be real careful around wire and a bush-hog.
Nick
Farmer kid usetabe, Farmer Wannabe