Posted by Sam#3 on May 29, 2008 at 04:02:00 from (70.129.184.189):
In Reply to: DR equipment posted by Bill46 on May 28, 2008 at 10:09:29:
I have one of the small engine driven and my brother has a 3pt. We both have them for the same thing, brush clearing and trimming. They are not big production machines but for the jobs that reoccur every few weeks I feel they're the ticket. The one thing you need to know is the material needs some trimming. The feed chute (on mine) is three and a half inches square. If a sapling is two inches and the branches will fold nice and close to the trunk it will go through in one feed. However, if the branches spread and are tough you need to trim. Get a good set of bypass loppers and avoid dead material. I've run mine nearly four years and still haven't sharpened the cutter.
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