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21 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Flailing brambles, not something I would do commercially, just did it to secure a bigger tree job on the site.

 

 

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I think I’d find that immensely satisfying. Unless I ran into a bundle of wire or something of course. 
Is it that you don’t like doing it or does it not pay enough?

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23 minutes ago, AHPP said:

I think I’d find that immensely satisfying. Unless I ran into a bundle of wire or something of course. 
Is it that you don’t like doing it or does it not pay enough?

The machine isn’t very good at it if I’m honest, gets tangled up too easily which means getting out and untangling it (see photo)

Compared to a proper PTO tractor outfit it’s piss poor.

Still, better then strimming with a blade!

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31 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

The machine isn’t very good at it if I’m honest, gets tangled up too easily which means getting out and untangling it (see photo)

Compared to a proper PTO tractor outfit it’s piss poor.

Still, better then strimming with a blade!

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Switch to some heavier hammer flails.

 

A tractor flail with those flails wouldn't be any better, and it wouldn't be able to work top down either.

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