Bamboo would be understandable as a bad to brush item. Yup hard as all get out when it drys, splintery, and the binding you owuld get from it.. And the splinters are sharp!.... Hurt like hell... Had a master gardener out here cleaning out his bamboo groves and got one clear through his hand.. No...
Yes squishy... we do spacing also... competition is a problem with the overgrown woods we have here. Yup hard on the saws..
Trouble with brushing is that you have to run the chain tighter than when you do just trees... you are cutting at ground level horizontal with many different pinch points...
Brushing. We clear bush for fire hazard. This includes many species that grow more as a shrub and make a ladder for burning when fires go through here. Ladder (if you can picture like a triangle) the upward slop if a line drawn from grass to brush to tree in an incline of height. Brushing is the...
Hardnose on the shorter brushing saws (they wear out FAST in brush hard or sprocket) so cheaper for brushing in the long run.. Larger saws always sprocket and the oiling and wear is an issue for the longer bars. 25"-36". Anything smaller gets hard nose, even the arbor saws. I run Husky, Stihl...
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