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Old 21-09-2016, 09:15 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Managing thick grass in overgrown orchard

charliepridham wrote:
On 20/09/2016 17:04, SJP wrote:
Hello,

I’ve recently taken on the management of a somewhat overgrown 1.5 acre
orchard and I’m struggling to keep the thick hill-grass, docks, nettles
and thistles under control. I’ve used a mixture of a medium-powered
strimmer and an Austrian scythe, but it’s a good 6-8 day job with
either. Is there something that I can buy that can cut this in a day or
so? I don’t have a tractor, van, fork-lift, or the like, and the access
is poor. As such I need something that is both small enough to fit in a
car-boot and light enough to lift, push, etc. I want a tool that can cut
4-6 months growth of this grass, etc. 2-3 times a year. Does anyone have
some recommendations?

Am I correct in thinking that a power scythe would be to bulky, heavy
and expensive? I was considering a very powerful second-hand Stihl
brushcutter or a wheeled trimmer, but, whilst quicker that what I’m
currently using, would either be a sufficient enough upgrade to warrant
buying one or the other? Ultimately, the machines I’ve ended up
considering are the following:
SHERPA Paddock Master Drum Mower
SHERPA Bravo Rough Cutter

I would be delighted to hear any advice. Many thanks.




I would have thought any half decent petrol strimmer with the correct
cord, shoulder harness and cowhorn handles would do the job in less than
a day (although you may need/deserve a beer after) :~)

NO, not really, the 'under the trees' bit makes it take a *long* time
in my experience.

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Chris Green
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