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HAY MAKER

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I can see where that would work good on these thick cedar thickets,I like the fact it has a cutter and grapple.................good luck
 

gcreekrch

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Why not just push those little trees out with the loader. It looks like a time consuming toy to me. With the bigger trees you still have the stump to deal with.
 

Ben H

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The machine has it's limits, (like 10" trees), but the idea is to cut at or just below ground level so you don't have a stump and can mow over it. They told me it does stand up to rocks pretty well, those teeth are replaceable and can be rotated 4 times (carbide).

I like the results of the forestry mowers better because they mulch everything in place, but that's extremely expensive machinery and uses a lot of fuel to run.

As I seek out more grazing land, my best opportunities are the fields that have been negleted.
 

PureCountry

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I'd really like it for clearing existing or new fencelines in our river hills. The silver willow and poplar regrowth is 4-6' only 2 or 3 years after clearing, and some places you just can't fence in a way to mobgraze those areas. Mobgrazing a few hundred yearlings is the cheapest brush control I know of, but not always an option.
 

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