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Got it finished. Picture doesn't do justice to the slope I don't think. Traversing along the contour lines was challenging, a good upper body workout. I'll do the up/down with a strimmer...

Only thing I don't really like about it is the exhaust, which seems to come out straight at your middle. My clothes stink of fumes now.

 

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Two wheel tractors with out front flail mowers are good for this sort of work, well balanced and turn on the spot. It will handle woody vegetation and long grass within reason. The roller comes off on rough work and we run it on the skids.

 

Bob

 

Edit: its a 1200 cut

 

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