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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1704290" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>We cleared 200 acres of locust and boisdarc a few years back with a dozer and skid steer. I knocked the window out of the skid several times pushing brush with the grapple, got lucky everytime and stopped soon enough not to get hit by a limb though. The dozer we bought had risers and a back guard but no limb screens. One of the guys called me and said he'd been slapped by a locust limb for the last time and was shutting down until I got the screens built. He knew I'd had the materials for weeks but just hadn't gotten around to building them. The most dangerous thing to me though was dead boisdarc limbs. Those dang things won't hardly break and will come at you before you know it. Not sure how many times one snaked it's way right past me sitting in the dozer seat. About all you can do is throw it in reverse and hope for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1704290, member: 32659"] We cleared 200 acres of locust and boisdarc a few years back with a dozer and skid steer. I knocked the window out of the skid several times pushing brush with the grapple, got lucky everytime and stopped soon enough not to get hit by a limb though. The dozer we bought had risers and a back guard but no limb screens. One of the guys called me and said he’d been slapped by a locust limb for the last time and was shutting down until I got the screens built. He knew I’d had the materials for weeks but just hadn’t gotten around to building them. The most dangerous thing to me though was dead boisdarc limbs. Those dang things won’t hardly break and will come at you before you know it. Not sure how many times one snaked it’s way right past me sitting in the dozer seat. About all you can do is throw it in reverse and hope for the best. [/QUOTE]
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