PHPaul
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- Joined
- Feb 15, 2011
- Messages
- 760
- Location
- Downeast Maine
- Tractor
- Kubota B2650 with cab, Pasquali 986

I have a small drainage ditch that cuts right through my front lawn. It's a county/state drain and moving/modifying it is not an option. It's about 6-8 feet wide at the top and perhaps 3 feet deep.
It looks like crap because it's full of weeds, cattails, multiflora rose and baby alders. At my age, it's FAR too much work to try to keep it cleaned out with a weed whacker so I just live with it.
It wouldn't be necessary to mow all the way down the banks, in fact just a "crew cut" to keep the weeds even with the top of the ditch/lawn would be satisfactory.
It seems to me that the ideal solution would be a small sicklebar mower that allows the bar to work somewhat below horizontal. Due to the placement of the house (the ditch runs within a few feet of one corner of the foundation) and various trees and shrubs, mowing with my B2650 is not an option. The best solution would be something that could be made to work with my LX178 Deere lawn tractor.
Alternatively, a really powerful tractor mounted/driven string trimmer might work.
Cost is a factor, I'd spend $500 or so for a good solution. Maybe more for something really elegant and PROVEN to work.
Looking for suggestions, experience, pictures, sources...whatever input might lead to a solution.