ehertzfeld Posted June 6, 2005 Posted June 6, 2005 Across the street from me is an empty lot. The gentalman who owns it, is trying to clean it up. He already cut down all the trees that lined the raod. I'm thinking he is going to try to sell it. Anyway, he told my other neighbor that he gave up on mowing it. Well with my flail mower now working I got to thinking...........would any of the New England members be interested in a MOW DAY? I would have to talk to the owner but Im belive he wouldnt mined. THe field is a good size one, and the grass it about a foot or so high now. I cain't garentee that the field is flat and level and free of harmfull things, so I would be looking for small brush hogs, sickles, flails, and decks with gator blades. If there is a few who are interested I'll go over and ask about it, well then again even if no one wants to, I'll probbably will ask anyway! lol Well let me know. Oh by the way, the field is in north east CT. Elon
dirtsaver Posted June 6, 2005 Posted June 6, 2005 Elon it sounds like you need a couple of York rakes to comb the area before the cutters start. Then maybe a blade or two to push up the trash and a loader tractor to scoop it all in a truck or trailer to haul it to the landfill. Sure sounds like a good way to play with tractors on a Saturday!
ehertzfeld Posted June 7, 2005 Author Posted June 7, 2005 quote:Originally posted by dirtsaver Elon it sounds like you need a couple of York rakes to comb the area before the cutters start. Then maybe a blade or two to push up the trash and a loader tractor to scoop it all in a truck or trailer to haul it to the landfill. Sure sounds like a good way to play with tractors on a Saturday! Well I was figuring that we would wait another few weeks to let the grass get real tall. Frist cut/pass would be with the sickles/brush hogs, and a second pass with the flail and/or a deck with gator blades. I think it would be a fun day, even if it's just me.:D Elon
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