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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 936622" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Sell your shredder before it wears out. Buy a spray rig.</p><p>Spraying will use about 1/4 the diesel.</p><p>Spraying will place very little load on the tractor so wear and tear will be reduced significantly.</p><p>Spray equipment is very low maintanence. </p><p>Shredders have a relatively short life span.</p><p>It takes less time to spray.</p><p>Shredding can cause many weeds to produce more seed. It is temporary.</p><p> Spraying stopps seed production or kills the plant.</p><p></p><p>The only real benefits shredding has over spraying are shredding is more aesthetically pleasing, and shredding stimulates new grass growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 936622, member: 5494"] Sell your shredder before it wears out. Buy a spray rig. Spraying will use about 1/4 the diesel. Spraying will place very little load on the tractor so wear and tear will be reduced significantly. Spray equipment is very low maintanence. Shredders have a relatively short life span. It takes less time to spray. Shredding can cause many weeds to produce more seed. It is temporary. Spraying stopps seed production or kills the plant. The only real benefits shredding has over spraying are shredding is more aesthetically pleasing, and shredding stimulates new grass growth. [/QUOTE]
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