That is why I like the Allis 175D and 8' bush hog. I stand up when I mow, and get a good view of what is out there. With the power director hand clutch that runs in oil, I can feather it and use it like an automatic transmission to inch my way along when I come to a heavily overgrown area in an unknown field. I sweep the area for obstacles on the first round, mow about 7 feet from the fence as I have found that is where you can run into stuff and there is only one way out...come back at the end and finish off along fences just in case. I watch the uncut area next to me for stuff I might hit on the next pass and make a mental note of the location. This mornings field was not bad, but ground squirrels and badgers sure had built a lot of castles out there....luckily it was sandy ground and other than the dust it wasn't so bad. Over 300 hours mowing this year and no problems (knock on wood)!
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