ScoutmasterRick
ArboristSite Operative
I've been cleaning up some badly neglected fence rows lately. They're grown up with about 8-10 years growth of honeysuckle, saw briars, wild rose, and various and sundry trees. Some of the wild rose stems are as thick as my arm. I've been using the Husky 336 and Stihl FS 250 (with a 3 bladed brush knife) pictured below to do the work. They've been a pretty handy combo. If I run into anything that's too thick for Stihl I just grab the little Husky.
Here are some before and after pictures.
Before you can't even see the fence.
And after...
Every time the subject of brushcutters comes someone invariably asks, "Why not use a bush hog." Well, here's an application where a brushcutter trumps a bush hog.
Here are some before and after pictures.
Before you can't even see the fence.
And after...
Every time the subject of brushcutters comes someone invariably asks, "Why not use a bush hog." Well, here's an application where a brushcutter trumps a bush hog.