Rotary Cutters

   / Rotary Cutters #31  
RobJ said:
Any volunteers? :D

It is a strange question. I have never heard anyone (well before today) ask specifically about cutting down T-post. Brush and grass yes, trees also but I would rather remove the T-post before you come thru with the chopper;)

I am expecting there is a story behind this type of question and I would hope running over T post with a brush chopper is not a standard practice at his place.
 
   / Rotary Cutters #32  
Well, I figure it's bound to happen at least once. I'm more concerned with a situation where I'd be asked to take it over to a neighbor's property for the first mowing in years, and "finding" an old, bent over T-Post, etc. It's amazing what kind of junk 'appears' on old properties.

I also realize that no matter how carefully I walk the property in search of these little surprises, there will still probably be something that shows up after I've driven over it with my tractor.

I remember seeing some pics not too long ago about a t-post that got tangled up in a fairly new machine.
 

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