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Clearing saplings and cedars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1639935" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>i would suggest a tree or post puller rather than a tree shear. with the shear, you will have the stump and depending on tree species and time of year that you shear, some may grow back. a puller will lift roots out of the ground and they will not regrow. i have used a brush mower also with a lot of regrowth. if you are leaving the fence in, you will probably have to cut them with a hand saw or buy a good hand shear. you will want to coat the stump that is left with a product like tordon RTU to keep it from growing back. it is a pain in the **s to remove the trees the first time, so do it right the first time so you don't have to do it the second time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1639935, member: 38038"] i would suggest a tree or post puller rather than a tree shear. with the shear, you will have the stump and depending on tree species and time of year that you shear, some may grow back. a puller will lift roots out of the ground and they will not regrow. i have used a brush mower also with a lot of regrowth. if you are leaving the fence in, you will probably have to cut them with a hand saw or buy a good hand shear. you will want to coat the stump that is left with a product like tordon RTU to keep it from growing back. it is a pain in the **s to remove the trees the first time, so do it right the first time so you don't have to do it the second time. [/QUOTE]
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