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    DR Tree Chopper

    I've seen this ad in magazines & have wondered if anyone has used one & likes it.
    The Video makes it look easy




    #2
    Looks like fun

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      #3
      I'd sure like to read some comments from someone who has used this. We've got tons of ceders coming up and this looks like a good way to mow'em over!

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        #4
        I'd think without any powered cutters, once those blades got a little dull, you'd be out of the tree cuttin' business.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Texastaxi View Post
          I'd think without any powered cutters, once those blades got a little dull, you'd be out of the tree cuttin' business.
          I was thinking this too.
          I currently use my 30 hp tractor & brush hog only small trees but don't want to damage my equip with larger diameter trees.

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            #6
            Buddy of mine bought one and made a fancy adapter so it would mount to the front of his 75 Ford Bronco... that's a brush cutting son of a gun! You just have to constantly clear the brush off the top of it. He cut a bunch of mesquite brush with his before he decided to just keep whackin' bushes with it and over loaded it. The unit did just fine and the blades still looked brand new, but he tore up the adapter he'd made for his bronco so it's down right now. But they for sure work! I'd imagine they'd work just fine on cedar/juniper brush and bushes. You just have to make sure and keep the cut brush from building up on the top of it so the piece you're trying to cut can make it all the way through the blade channel.

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