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    #16
    Originally posted by friscopaint View Post
    Had to go look at their site. 3 inch is what website said $3500 or so. Those are too cool.


    3” is a stretch IMO

    That or I think 3” is a lot bigger than it is [emoji6]

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      #17
      Brent, I'm afraid you just cost me some money!! Where did you get yours?

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        #18
        ok you got the easy part done on the right side. Now it is time to fix that fence on the left side

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          #19
          Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
          Brent, I'm afraid you just cost me some money!! Where did you get yours?


          Carl Walk at Landsdown Moody south of Conroe.

          This is Moderns version which is an upgrade to the original Lane Shark.

          Modern will run straight off existing hydraulic remotes, Lane Shark requires a hi-flow hydraulic kit on the tractor, Modern is also beefier and hot dip galvanized as well.

          Has quick connect that fits both green and orange paint.

          Before


          After


          The way it’s offset you can actually cut almost a foot to the other side of the fence.

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            #20
            That is NICE Brent! I see one in my future!! Dang You!! LOL!!

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              #21
              Nice!

              I need one with super blades so I can use on cedar trees.

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                #22
                Burnet county uses one of those and I always thought it be cool on fences and creeks!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by bboswell View Post
                  Sideway, flat in front or flat out to the side which is awesome for mowing up next the water
                  Man I have to have one. Now I'm going to look it up.


                  Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View Post
                    Man I have to have one. Now I'm going to look it up.


                    Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk


                    Your close, depending how much you need done you may not need one [emoji6]

                    That’s what held me off for a while on this purchase, it’s amazing for what it does but in reality this work only needs doing every 2-3 years.

                    The stuff I did this weekend had nothing done but my futile attempts with a limb saw for 10 years....

                    Now that I have 4-5 hours running it I think it’s awesome for brush and limbs up to about 2”, your bigger limbs still need a pole saw. Mowing flat is only consistent if it’s on the skids so you leave two skid tracks everywhere you mow

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by bboswell View Post
                      Your close, depending how much you need done you may not need one [emoji6]

                      That’s what held me off for a while on this purchase, it’s amazing for what it does but in reality this work only needs doing every 2-3 years.

                      The stuff I did this weekend had nothing done but my futile attempts with a limb saw for 10 years....

                      Now that I have 4-5 hours running it I think it’s awesome for brush and limbs up to about 2”, your bigger limbs still need a pole saw. Mowing flat is only consistent if it’s on the skids so you leave two skid tracks everywhere you mow
                      Almost one of those things you could split or rent. I live on 30 acre's. I left a 50 yard buffer around it mostly youpon.

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                        #26
                        Nice. I run a tiger Bengal flail mower on a 24 foot boom 2-3 days a week this time of year. It'll eat anything you put in front of it up to 5-6 inches. It slings stuff pretty good and I can only imagine how much yours will sling. Please be safe!

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                          #27
                          I like that...

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by twistedmidnite View Post
                            Nice. I run a tiger Bengal flail mower on a 24 foot boom 2-3 days a week this time of year. It'll eat anything you put in front of it up to 5-6 inches. It slings stuff pretty good and I can only imagine how much yours will sling. Please be safe!


                            Actually does a good job of throwing stuff to the front away from the tractor. Did wear safety glasses though

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                              #29
                              Please run that over my way. Say from the fork to the gate[emoji23]

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                                #30
                                Is there a place that rents these?

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