Chopping trails today on a property that I get to hunt 2 years out of every 6 (long story). I used my weed flail, that I call the DR trimmer. Because after 4 hours, I'm gonna need a DR!
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I love it!!! I really want one, just can't justify the cost right now.Here's a pic of my weed flail - couldn't resist! Honestly, I love my DR. I have the 14 horsepower 26 inch electric start. It's been even more useful than I had hoped or planned. I now look for excuses to use it.
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Lots to think about, for sure. I'm in a little different situation myself, I'm in the home stretch of a rebuild of my dad's old 4020 JD right now, and it's been fun, but that's too much tractor for 28 acres. I'm starting out with bare land, but putting trees in over the next few years, and can see myself buying a 40-50 hp tractor with a FEL soon, and maybe adding an ATV to my arsenal as well. Good news is that there's lots of old small equipment for sale around here, stuff that's too big for the average hobby farmer, and too small for the " real" farmers.It was definitely an investment. $2400. I'm kind of in between right now. I've got a Kubota B series in the future budget but I'm going to hold off awhile on that and I had too much that I felt I needed to mow. I rented a Billy Goat several times last year and I figured I'd just bite the bullet and buy my own. I couldn't decide between the tractor and ATV when I bought my property and I went with the ATV. I've posted before that if I had one do over I'd have bought the tractor instead. In reality though the tractor I would have bought would have been too small and the ATV has worked well enough. In the end, I'll end up with both the more appropriate tractor and the DR. It's a truly useful machine for places a tractor won't go and a lawn mower wouldn't survive. As a new owner of small property I'd say it's been my best investment thus far.
I have some on my place and I'm only one county north of the Ohio River (zone 6a)... Not sure how or why yet.Coming up great! ^^^^^^^
You northern guys with your ferns....something I never see here.