Fence trimmer

   / Fence trimmer #11  
If your still looking for a fence cleaner one option is a propane fired rubber roofing torch with a squeeze trigger to control the flame size another option is the three point hitch mounted weed badger.

WeedBadger
 
   / Fence trimmer #12  
For those inclined to use a string trimmer I heartily recommend Husqvarna's Titanium line. I was constantly spooling up new line in my Stihl FS130 until I got this line. It is really hard to wear off and break. Time saved from not having to screw around threading new line, or pulling out jammed line, is priceless.
 
   / Fence trimmer #13  
If I wanted to take care of pasture fences then without a sec hesitation I would use 2 4D or if a good deal came along on any Grass and Woody Plant killer I would use them!
Leo
 
   / Fence trimmer #14  
I am contemplating one of these. I have about the right length fence for it to make sense. Plus my leaser on some fences is organic. Titan has one for $110 less than DR, but will parts be available? DR might have better support, but I have been very happy with my Titan purchases so far. Anyone try Titan yet? Titan 3-Point Hitch Attachment Trimmer Lawn Mower Category Cat 1 Tractor
 
   / Fence trimmer #15  
DR offers 3 models for different power sources (riding mower, ATV, or tractor). I wanted one to pull behind my 46" riding mower so I bought their smallest. Not only did I want to do barbed wire fencing with combination round steel pipe corners and braces, with conventional T post line posts, but also wanted something that would slide down the embankment of my ponds to mow between my mower and the water's surface.

This one has 4 or 5 positions where you can make it run to the side of the mower different distances which works out great. Also, in steep areas, it slides sideways and gets down where I can't/don't want to get with the mower, amount controllable by where you position the riding mower.

Only problem I initially had with it was that the spring that lets it move around a fence post and then snap back is too soft so I just locked it in place with a chain. This way upon contacting a fence post, it just slides sideways (since yes it's light.....50# roughly), past the post and immediately comes back to where it was because that's the direction of the towing force. The trick is to take it slow and give it time to work. Cost 500 bucks with free shipping and well worth it to me.

I have been using Glyphosate on the fence so I may quit that and use this, or both, time will tell. Main thing for success is to keep the fence trimmed. Tall, thick stemmed weeds (mature Johnson grass to name one) just make it difficult to get a smooth finish.
 
   / Fence trimmer #16  
I'm looking for a 3 pt attachment for my Kubota L3901 for trimming my pasture fence lines. I've seen several that are available overseas but can only find mention of 2 in the US. The DR trimmer that uses string to trim with but it only weighs #200 and reviews aren't that great. Unit looks flimsy. Other is by Wright Manuf in Texas but they won't return phone call or email and found website that sold them but it said they were temporarly unavailable.
If I can't find one I may try building one but would rather buy one if possible. Does anyone know anyone else that makes one.

I just took delivery of a DR trimmer. It came 90% assembled. I think a solid tire would be better than the Pneumatic tire which is already problematic. It can use up the string quickly even though I bought the thickest line. Thinking about trying some wire rope same size as the plastic trimmer line. It does take some getting used to. I think my L model tractor will work better than my B model because of the 3 point control. Uneven ground poses a problem as well. Just going slow trying to get used to it.
 
   / Fence trimmer #17  
I just took delivery of a DR trimmer. It came 90% assembled. I think a solid tire would be better than the Pneumatic tire which is already problematic. It can use up the string quickly even though I bought the thickest line. Thinking about trying some wire rope same size as the plastic trimmer line. It does take some getting used to. I think my L model tractor will work better than my B model because of the 3 point control. Uneven ground poses a problem as well. Just going slow trying to get used to it.

Thanks, I have been reluctant to try one.
 
   / Fence trimmer #18  
Wright Fence Mowers

Blades are FAR SUPERIOR to strings...ESPECIALLY, it you haven't visited the fenceline for a long period of time...:)
 
 

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