They use one to clean up the shoreline of the small lake I live on. It seems to do a pretty good job. Personally I’ve never used one
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They use one to clean up the shoreline of the small lake I live on. It seems to do a pretty good job. Personally I’ve never used one
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2014 Stinger 195
Drift master rod holders
looks like it will get the job done
A guy used one to clear my acre lot for my new house
It ate trees 4-6” diameter & slung widow makers everywhere
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Neighbors cleaned a lot up with one done a real good job!
I hired a guy with one to do some clean up for me....did a great job....Here is my thread and pictures of it. https://www.crappie.com/crappie/off-...5788-am-doing/
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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We've got 2 customers who use a drum cutter that mounts on a skid steer. The attachment that you provided a link to, is a tree cutting bush hog. The drum cutters are 3-4 times faster and do a much better job at mulching the material. You could hire someone with the drum cutter like I'm talking about and they'd be cheaper than you renting a machine and doing it yourself just from difference in speed. If one of them comes by in the next few days I'll ask them what their hourly rate is. I think it's $150 an hour but I may be wrong. I know one of them has told me how much land they can clear in an hour, if the trees are fairly small and I was amazed at how much they could do in an hours time. I don't remember how much land per hour, but I know it was more than 1 acre per hour.
LOL told you so.