bjh2915
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It's been a while since anyone posted on this subject.
I am about to attempt to do where it left off.
I have a row of Osage trees that i used to protect my garden from deer on the East side. Now they are shading the garden and I need to take them down. 20 40 feet tall.
Best advise from the last post, watchout for thorns they are killers on tractor tires.
I can verify that .
This spring they are coming down. I don't know how yet, but they are coming down.
I am thinking about a mini excavator or track skid steer. I don't think that the thorns will penitrate those tires.
Cutting down is only one problem, removing branches with thorns is another.
I'm looking to thoughts on how to do this.
Not wearing CROCS this time. I found many thorns in the bottoms after walking around where I took one down.
That Grader is looking better and better. No puncured tires.
I'm wondering if a grader a lot smaller might that down the trees.
Those thorns are really killers.
Bill
I am about to attempt to do where it left off.
I have a row of Osage trees that i used to protect my garden from deer on the East side. Now they are shading the garden and I need to take them down. 20 40 feet tall.
Best advise from the last post, watchout for thorns they are killers on tractor tires.
I can verify that .
This spring they are coming down. I don't know how yet, but they are coming down.
I am thinking about a mini excavator or track skid steer. I don't think that the thorns will penitrate those tires.
Cutting down is only one problem, removing branches with thorns is another.
I'm looking to thoughts on how to do this.
Not wearing CROCS this time. I found many thorns in the bottoms after walking around where I took one down.
That Grader is looking better and better. No puncured tires.
I'm wondering if a grader a lot smaller might that down the trees.
Those thorns are really killers.
Bill