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Posted by John in Maryland on January 29, 2002 at 10:30:29 from (66.56.220.94):
In Reply to: Reclaiming fields posted by Dan on January 29, 2002 at 06:27:15:
I would get an old bushhog and go as slow as you can, stopping and cutting any big trees with the chainsaw. Take only like 1-2' swipes. It will take a long time, probably beat up the bushhog, so that's why I said get an old junk one. The tractor should be okay, them old things are tough. Betcha that tractor has mowed worse stuff back in the day. Then I would keep on it, mowing wise. Good luck, but I think that is the only solution, how tall are the trees? I see the guys that cut the power lines (right-of-ways) around here cut some stuff I wouldn't even drive the tractor over, it'll be all right
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