Rick wrote:May have had a preview of being 105 and still in the marsh: ached everywhere, did everything in slow-motion, couldn't keep the boat off the bank, and the flotant beat me. But we could hunt it as is, if we had to. Feeling a bit better this morning and expect to get it closer to "right".
Deltaman wrote:"tincture of time"
Should've been a writer............great phrase Rick!
aunt betty wrote:Take two potassium iodate pills and post on wff in the morning.
Hope you feel mo betta.
Darren wrote:what kind of length on that fella?
DComeaux wrote:I got my hands on a large hedge trimmer that I'll go through and hopefully make run after it's long shelf stay. It has a double sided blade 24" + in length with large blade openings.
I've never tried this for roseau, have you? I was thinking we could ride it on the ground and move forward, toppling a got bit at a time.
This is the machine
Darren wrote:DComeaux wrote:I got my hands on a large hedge trimmer that I'll go through and hopefully make run after it's long shelf stay. It has a double sided blade 24" + in length with large blade openings.
I've never tried this for roseau, have you? I was thinking we could ride it on the ground and move forward, toppling a got bit at a time.
This is the machine
I use an electric hedgetrimmer for my roseau work, same thing as pictured but rechargeable battery. Can fill my flat boat a couple of times before needing a recharge, love it
This one should do you just fine.
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