Talk:Brush hog

The article says that the brush hog is 'usually' attached to the back of a tractor. Alternatively a handier motor powered, hand steered, mower like device with a receded front cover so the blade could chop brush that would not easily go under the cover of any of the b(r)ush hogs that I have found on the web. The felled brush & saplings would then be removed by hand. Stump and root removal would then be performed by hand with a Weed Wrench or similar extractor device. In my experience, this device was called a 'bush mower' 50 years ago. The only thing I have found recently that could do this job at all (because it does not require you to drive over the vines, bushes, & saplings before cutting them off), is a side mounted sickle attachment for a tractor. --Wikidity (talk) 01:45, 22 September 2013 (UTC)

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