Texas, where EVERYTHING is bigger?
Texas, where EVERYTHING is bigger?
A field away isnt far enoughThat’s in New Zealand I had a week clearing up behind it 20 years ago I always tried to be a field away from it.
No good?What are you cutting size wise?
I used to have a Protech tri blade
No photos of the one we have, its much like this thought,Any pics?
Yeah good on siding up and reducing hedges but more work clearing up than a shear.No good?
No photos of the one we have, its much like this thought,
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Mine goes on the 5000 which has a cab and some guards, the saw blades would crack between the bolt holes, I had a plate made up to sit under the blade and used countersink bolts to stop this problem.A farmer back home got decapitated by one of those breaking loose, many years ago now. I don’t know anyone round there that ever had one after, and I’d still avoid one today because of that.
Not sure if Hydrocut still exist, they're certainly not in Sudbury anymore. Dad used one similar to this on a Ford 5000. Had a cab, so not quite so exposed as this. Dad hated flailed hedges and said there's only one way to get a good hedge, take it right down and let it grow from the bottom. As well as a saw blade, he used what he called a 'bramble blade'. like the saw blade with five equally spaced 'nubs' welded on. Dad was very particular about hedges looking good.No photos of the one we have, its much like this thought,
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Not sure if Hydrocut still exist, they're certainly not in Sudbury anymore. Dad used one similar to this on a Ford 5000. Had a cab, so not quite so exposed as this. Dad hated flailed hedges and said there's only one way to get a good hedge, take it right down and let it grow from the bottom. As well as a saw blade, he used what he called a 'bramble blade'. like the saw blade with five equally spaced 'nubs' welded on. Dad was very particular about hedges looking good.