trail clearing technique and tools

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I was contemplating doing a review of this land-pride back-blade. Should I do it here of in a new thread?
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   / trail clearing technique and tools #962  
A new thread, as it will take lots of twists and turns. Your buddy has nice equipment.
 
   / trail clearing technique and tools #964  
Used the Deere 350c to clean up the trails and the Handlebar Echo Brush Cutter always mindful to avoid the prolific Poison Oak.

When I spot new Poison Oak Shoots I return with the backpack sprayer and currently hit the shoots with RM43.
 

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   / trail clearing technique and tools #966  
That means they like the trails
 
   / trail clearing technique and tools #967  
I've been wondering whether something like a Power Trac 425 would be good for maintaining those trails just because of it's manuverability. But then the price tag is more than a 25hp TYM 4x4 diesel tractor that would also be good.
 
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#970  
Sure am liking these little makita saws. I bought a bag of spare batteries and replaced just one.
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