jlsmith
Veteran Member
Thorn vs R4's = WINNER is the THORNS :smiley_aafz:
Those thorns are the nastiest things ever created. Unfortunately, my wife actually likes the way the tree looks and won't let me cut any down until they die. I have hurt myself more than once trying to weed under those things.
My neighbor tells me even if you cut them down and burn the branches the thorns do not burn. Is that true?
MoKelly
Ok so you've got kids that can walk. If they can walk along trails they can wear PPE and drag limbs.
We spent a good portion of my spare time helping my Dad and Grandfather clearing locust over a few acre in Vermont when I was about 10 and my brother 8. Thick gloves, protective glasses, boots. Lotsa thorns in the side till you learned, built a character.
Actually the best way to clear it is to maybe claim it's a terrorist enclave and get it firebombed, napalm in the morning.
Foam the R4's.
I have several locust? trees in my woods (East Central Indiana). They have clusters of what appear to be some pretty substantial (nasty) thorns on them. I am wanting to cut a few of these down as they are right along trails that my kids frequent. I have a few questions about them.
1. Do they make good firewood?
2. How do these thorns get along with R4 tires and for that matter UTV/ATV tires?
3. Any tips on getting them down and dealing with the thorns?
They look like they hurt
I will try and get a picture so you can see what I am talking about.