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<blockquote data-quote="btfakralc" data-source="post: 88933" data-attributes="member: 920"><p>i have no desire to use chemicals on our farm we still clear them the old fashioned way. first we mow close to the fence then we trim together by hand. i have seen very fancy rigs that mow under the wire and right around the post. some mount on the front of the tractor and some are 3point, all very costly. i am not able to justify the cost for this type of tool at present. staying with it as we do there are no trees or bushes. the key is to be able to drive a tractor on both sides of the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btfakralc, post: 88933, member: 920"] i have no desire to use chemicals on our farm we still clear them the old fashioned way. first we mow close to the fence then we trim together by hand. i have seen very fancy rigs that mow under the wire and right around the post. some mount on the front of the tractor and some are 3point, all very costly. i am not able to justify the cost for this type of tool at present. staying with it as we do there are no trees or bushes. the key is to be able to drive a tractor on both sides of the fence. [/QUOTE]
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