Stretch
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From time to time I read on here about tree's some have them and others are wishing for them. I am in an area that we have trees of all types Oak,Ash,Hackberry,Maple,Cottonwood,Elm,Hedge(osage orange), Cedar and Locust to name a few. It is a constant battle to keep them in check especialy the Hedge,Locust and Cedar. I was out cutting some the other day and snapped a few photo's and thought I would share them. I am working on a small pasture that I aquired last year in an effort to improve it's usefullness..
Here are some of the Hedge that I am needing to get rid of..
Here is some that I cleaned up and piled up good enough till I can get the tractor over to the pasture to really clean them up right..
What the heck?? Where did that darn thistle come from??? :wink:
Someone thought they were helping but leaving a stump a foot tall that won't be rotten for at least 25-30 yrs is a bad deal..
I set my saw by this one for perspective.. Also you might have notice that the the pasture is over grazed and I did that on purpose last fall so I could find all these stumps and get rid of them...
I snapped a couple shots inbetween chores tonight of some cedars where the aren't suppose to be.. Oh and these are on the neighbors I have some spots of small ones but they have trouble brewing leaving these go. They had them sheared about 20 yrs ago and never did anything since to keep up with them.
I have been using a chainsaw and brush cutter (big weed eater with saw blade on it) and my 4whlr and tree cutter to keep up with most of mine. but it is a real struggle especially the last few yrs with the dry weather the birds seem to really be seeding the trees from eating the seeds. It is a bad deal I know of pastures that are 1-200 acres that are completely junk because of the trees have taken then completely over.... :roll: :cry2:
Here are some of the Hedge that I am needing to get rid of..

Here is some that I cleaned up and piled up good enough till I can get the tractor over to the pasture to really clean them up right..

What the heck?? Where did that darn thistle come from??? :wink:


Someone thought they were helping but leaving a stump a foot tall that won't be rotten for at least 25-30 yrs is a bad deal..

I set my saw by this one for perspective.. Also you might have notice that the the pasture is over grazed and I did that on purpose last fall so I could find all these stumps and get rid of them...

I snapped a couple shots inbetween chores tonight of some cedars where the aren't suppose to be.. Oh and these are on the neighbors I have some spots of small ones but they have trouble brewing leaving these go. They had them sheared about 20 yrs ago and never did anything since to keep up with them.



I have been using a chainsaw and brush cutter (big weed eater with saw blade on it) and my 4whlr and tree cutter to keep up with most of mine. but it is a real struggle especially the last few yrs with the dry weather the birds seem to really be seeding the trees from eating the seeds. It is a bad deal I know of pastures that are 1-200 acres that are completely junk because of the trees have taken then completely over.... :roll: :cry2: