Posted by Don-Wi on October 06, 2012 at 19:40:01 from (75.207.88.1):
Today I went to the field with the intent of just cutting down 1 dead tree that already dropped on limb, and then 4 hours later I was putting the saw back in the truck after trimming alont the entire fence row of the field, and gained about another 5-10' from the over grown brush and scrub trees.
Not much bigger than 2", but still plenty of it there. Back is hurting now from bending over with the saw, but it'll be better in the morning.
Still debating if I should do some more of the fields this year or not. I do have to take care of some downed limbs and such, so something tells me I'm not done yet. Been working a little at a time at cleaning the fencerows out every year, as it's been years since we've done it.
Had a neighbor who cut down a bunch of our dead trees a couple years ago,(he kept the wood for heating/selling, whatever he wanted to do) but he never cleaned up the brush or the rest of his mess. We had to take care of it in the spring when we should have been planting. Never gonna let him do it again.
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