I love those Rhino bush hogs . Property lookin good. I think the Hedge are beautiful wood also Brock. I believe I'd cut that one that's gettin water in it for sure. That would make some beautiful lumber maybe a table n other stuff. Thanks for sharing be safe
Brock, your ground is what I call “flat ground” over here in the eastern Missouri Ozark foothills. Most of my farm is sloped 10-15 degrees. While I do occasionally brush hog in reverse, I typically would drive ahead over your ground. Branch problems: You need to demonstrate a loader mounted tree shear or a rotary Limb-Saw.
My neighbor Farmer always makes fun of me for running my bush hog like you do Brock! LOL -- He always says... "It's not a lawn mower". He thinks I mow too low with it. I like the property looking nice. Bet it feels good to clean up some acreage! Look'in good! Best, -- J. Andre. / Old Iron Acres
The previous owner of my property did the same thing by burying trash. I hauled off a whole trailer load and then found another location that i found a buried hot tub in. Crazy to think that could have been a great snake den.
Hedge trees looks like my swamp willows. Animals here in the city thrive in them. I have a very large one in my yard my nebors hate I haven’t removed it yet. I’ve been looking at trimming/ pruning them but I think mine are way to far deteriorating yours seem like trimming would make them thrive. Are you planning on planting any trees anytime soon ???
That Rhino ag cutter has a great looking finish on camera I can only imagine how good it look in person
I agree Brock the trees are in decline and the beautiful wood should be saved. Enjoyable video Brock. Thanks
I love those Rhino bush hogs . Property lookin good. I think the Hedge are beautiful wood also Brock. I believe I'd cut that one that's gettin water in it for sure. That would make some beautiful lumber maybe a table n other stuff. Thanks for sharing be safe
Brock, your ground is what I call “flat ground” over here in the eastern Missouri Ozark foothills. Most of my farm is sloped 10-15 degrees. While I do occasionally brush hog in reverse, I typically would drive ahead over your ground.
Branch problems: You need to demonstrate a loader mounted tree shear or a rotary Limb-Saw.
I would love to have hedge , fence posts , and shed bases is what I would use them for
I'm surprised that you don't have those hedge apples laying all over under your trees.
My neighbor Farmer always makes fun of me for running my bush hog like you do Brock! LOL -- He always says... "It's not a lawn mower". He thinks I mow too low with it. I like the property looking nice. Bet it feels good to clean up some acreage! Look'in good! Best, -- J. Andre. / Old Iron Acres
The previous owner of my property did the same thing by burying trash. I hauled off a whole trailer load and then found another location that i found a buried hot tub in. Crazy to think that could have been a great snake den.
Hedge trees looks like my swamp willows. Animals here in the city thrive in them. I have a very large one in my yard my nebors hate I haven’t removed it yet. I’ve been looking at trimming/ pruning them but I think mine are way to far deteriorating yours seem like trimming would make them thrive. Are you planning on planting any trees anytime soon ???
Take out that broken Hedge tree, It's great wood for firewood or to make projects. It will rot on the stump, but doesn't seem to rot as fence post.
trim them so that you can mow under them
News flash.......that trash pile IS yours now.
Not familiar with hedge tree. Googled it, it many different trees. Oak, apple, etc.
Is that a generic term for existing species of trees?
Osage Orange, and Bois Darc are the other names for it
You know the 3 Ds dead diseased and dying. Take out what you know is questionable and trim up what you can't get your tractor under.