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splitshot

Head cook, Bottle washer, and Peace keeper.
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Seriously, I just finished an anual yard cleanup which cost me 7 hours of billing time..;)
Maybe an electric rechargeable Home Cheepo model..
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I have 4 kids you could borrow to blame it on? :)
 
3 acres worth..
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Kudos to the 130R..
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gallon of gas
match
.3 seconds and you're done.

I have 4 kids you could borrow to blame it on? :)

I thought you guys prefered the wood chipper..:D
 
I thought you guys prefered the wood chipper..:D
You betcha we do. Brush and grass though just clogs em up. Need some good wood or bones to really make it sing. :hillbilly:
 
Now that you have it knocked down, go back over it with a chemical before it grows back.
 
Normally, this runs into 15 to 18 billable hours, I blasted through it in 11. Had some 'splaining to do to the customer why the last 3 years were more expensive, "Tools", I said. They are happy although I can't talk them into a bi-annual or quarterly schedual yet..
 
You need goats.
Butt

No s***. There is a guy who "rents" his goat herd and they'll eat anything.....thistle, poison ivy, briers, trash, etc right down to the dirt.........in about a week.:eek:
 
Goats. Really? We were quoted one thousand dollars an acre for 80 goats. Our county started a goat program instead, and of the 8 animals we started with 4 have died along with the program.

Personally, I like the drip torch method........

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Awsome pic...
 
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