Brush guard for non trellised rows

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nayab

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Is there some kind of contraption for pushing aside brush so that the tires doesn't trample it.
I have a blueberry farm and often have to mow between the rows. When the fruit forms the vines/branches become heavy tend to bend down into the rows. Then when I try to mow, my tractor tires may grab and trample on these branches. I was wondering if there's some kind of extended bumper guard or shield that will instead temporarily push the branches aside out of the way until the tractor passes?
 
   / Brush guard for non trellised rows #2  
Is there some kind of contraption for pushing aside brush so that the tires doesn't trample it.
I have a blueberry farm and often have to mow between the rows. When the fruit forms the vines/branches become heavy tend to bend down into the rows. Then when I try to mow, my tractor tires may grab and trample on these branches. I was wondering if there's some kind of extended bumper guard or shield that will instead temporarily push the branches aside out of the way until the tractor passes?
I have the same issue with tilling my raspberry rows. I eventually came to the conclusion that pruning the plants to remove the low hanging branches early in the season is the most workable solution.
 
   / Brush guard for non trellised rows #3  
Yours is the exact purpose for which vineyard tractors exist.
If a vineyard tractor is not in your future, consider buying aftermarket vineyard tractor fenders, or box-in your present fenders, like this:
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You might be able to adapt old pickup wheel-well liners to your present fenders, to extend them enough to guide stems upward and outward enough to prevent plant/fruit damage.
It just occurred to me; I wonder if a length of 3/4" PVC pipe could be heated and shaped into a guide bar to pickup low branches and guide them up and away from tires?
It would be light, easy to mount/remove as needed.
 
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   / Brush guard for non trellised rows #4  
I use a JD F1445 mower for this very reason. I can get most if not all the way around our blueberry/blackberry/raspberry/fruit trees and cut what I need to. No other zero turn worked for me, My rows are about 10 ' wide with at least 2-3 ft of "plant" in the middle.
 

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