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If you're looking for a really tidy job it might be worth finding someone with a front mounted topper, they're not as common but you won't get the tyres flattening 2 lines first.

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If you're looking for a really tidy job it might be worth finding someone with a front mounted topper, they're not as common but you won't get the tyres flattening 2 lines first.

 

 

Good idea, or they could reverse over it as I have had to do in the past

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I would have thought any tractor/topper combo with over 60hp would eat that up.

Do two or three passes to leave it tidy, first one in a very low gear.

It's only 2 acres, couple of hours max.

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I would prefer a flail over a topper. The flail will still hammer lodged stuff including wheelmarks and the 'finer' chop is better for regrowth.

 

Put some sheep on it after to tidy up.

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I would prefer a flail over a topper. The flail will still hammer lodged stuff including wheelmarks and the 'finer' chop is better for regrowth.

 

Put some sheep on it after to tidy up.

 

This is Defiantly the best way one pass and it will shred the tough clumps of grass and sheep after :thumbup::thumbup:

 

If you still lived in shebbear I would drop in and do it for you :lol::lol:

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I've just finished topping 5 acres far worse than that - including 2 yr old Willow saplings - with a 5' teagle topper behind an old MF135. Just take things steady and don't force things and you'll be fine. :thumbup1:

 

+1 I've done 4 ft high rushes & saplings with a UTB445DT - 45hp & a 5ft Rhino topper. Go dead slow on the first pass & then second pass cut the opposite direction - an easy morning at most.

I'm sure a flail would be a better solution since it'll mince every thing up small - any decent sized modern tractor over 80hp with an 8 ft flail would eat all that in an hour or two.

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We have a reverse drive tractor with mulching flail that will make a very tidy job of that. Happily quote to do it, depending on where you are? Cheers

 

 

Hi Oakley, the job is between Andover and Newbury in Hampshire.

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