woody
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- Joined
- Sep 20, 2010
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- Location
- Central Alabama
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- Kubota B26, Kubota ZG222, Kubota L45, 1980 Ford 1700
Best wishes with it. Yours looks simpler than ours. We have a 7' Befco sickle bar we use to mow around part of the edge of a pond, and also some vertical trimming of the sides of some roads and trails. The Befco is a pain to get hooked up and adjusted properly, but once you get that done it works very well.
Is the Befco front mounted or 3 point hitch? My Dad has a 3 point sickle bar and says it is hard to get it hooked up and he uses it for his pond.
You guys probably don't have what we call alder up here. Grows near a lot of standing water, or ditches. Probably doesn't get over 15 or 20 feet in height or 3 inches round at the butt. When it dries its very light as it holds a lot of water. It grows in on the sides of the road by about 2 feet a year. Grows very fast. 2 feet a summer I'd say. I was wondering if the sickle bar would cut them on the roadsides, mostly the limbs and smaller ones growing up, maybe 1 .5", 5 feet tall along the ditches well?