Trail work, Husqvarna brush axe

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anlrolfe

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My son has been doing some trail work in a nature conservancy, using hand tools to clear and maintain trails and remove invasive growth. He primarily uses a mattock and loppers. I'm looking to get him his own tools and been looking at Sandvik & Husqvarna brush axe with replaceable blades. He travels light and lean. What are your thoughts and recommendations.
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Most rather small, less than 1". Area was canvassed and cut 2yrs ago. They are doing routine sweeps, typically cutting 3/4" and smaller. This seems like a handy tool for small stuff. Just wanting input from anyone with experience. I have an Ontario machete, military style, that I've used in the past but they are much easier to do personal harm. Maybe that's 1-concern.
 
My understanding is yes. The surround area also suffers. Between dormant and migrating seed it will probably be a constant battle. Any way to make it goat salad, rotate fence and feeding areas? They'd probably eat more good than bad.
 
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