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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1257146" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Yes sir, im blaming you for even getting me to think about changing from HT around the woods. :lol2: If it was only grass, it wouldnt be any trouble, but briars and thorn bushes can sure ground out a 50 mile charger with the best of grounds in good moist soil. Especially ran out over a couple miles of HT. Also get a bunch of viney stuff that loves the fence too. Just a ton of maintenance to fight, would have to walk it to spray it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1257146, member: 23752"] Yes sir, im blaming you for even getting me to think about changing from HT around the woods. :lol2: If it was only grass, it wouldnt be any trouble, but briars and thorn bushes can sure ground out a 50 mile charger with the best of grounds in good moist soil. Especially ran out over a couple miles of HT. Also get a bunch of viney stuff that loves the fence too. Just a ton of maintenance to fight, would have to walk it to spray it. [/QUOTE]
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