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<blockquote data-quote="TLCfromARK" data-source="post: 89344" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I agree with what Dun said but even with sharp blades if you leave you hog up 8" - 12" the staubs left sticking up is tall enough where the tires lay it over as opposed to it sticking straight up ( <6" tall ) as the tire rolls over them. Another plus is that is there are any stumps it will save you some repairs to your hog by running it up a little higher than when you're in a pasture. Once you get it knocked down wait until you get some new tender growth on the staubs then come back and poision to finish killing the stuff.</p><p></p><p> If you've got the money then the dozer is the way to go, but the sweetgums are hard to kill out either way.</p><p></p><p> ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLCfromARK, post: 89344, member: 198"] I agree with what Dun said but even with sharp blades if you leave you hog up 8" - 12" the staubs left sticking up is tall enough where the tires lay it over as opposed to it sticking straight up ( <6" tall ) as the tire rolls over them. Another plus is that is there are any stumps it will save you some repairs to your hog by running it up a little higher than when you're in a pasture. Once you get it knocked down wait until you get some new tender growth on the staubs then come back and poision to finish killing the stuff. If you've got the money then the dozer is the way to go, but the sweetgums are hard to kill out either way. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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