Hollow
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Thanks Hollow,
That would do some serious wacking to thick ragweed stems
and desert brush no doubt.
If you want to see some really impressive ones (and $$$$) search Slagkraft!
Thanks Hollow,
That would do some serious wacking to thick ragweed stems
and desert brush no doubt.
Hello Phil,
By chain brush mowers fo mean that the rotary cutter has chain link guards
hanging in front and the back of the mower to reduce the velocity of any
object it will hit and eject?
Which builders flail mower do you own?
I own a motorised 48 inch Mathews Lawn Genie and it so easy to use for both rough
and finished mowing.
Edit:
Phil do you know how well the tuna harvest has been this past year in
the Mediteranean Sea? I have been following the worl wide tuna fisheries for
many years as alayperson as well as the great white shark activity and its population
in the Mediteraenean sea.
I live in northern New York state,if I removed all the stones from my property....all I would have is a big hole in the ground.I have been bush-hogging it for nine year and only shearded two shear pins and they weren't on rocks.Quality units take a beating and keep on going.
It seems that most any stone I uncover mowing will grow and grow to the point I can no longer mow over it, but must mow around it.
David Sent from my iPad using TractorByNet
Sodamo, in HI don't you have sometimes liquid stones that may solidify into huge blocks ?
Phil