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How to Cut Fields With Grass Cutters

2-7-2014

  If you have an overgrown field, few things will clear it as well as a brush cutter. Grass cutters are available as large attachments that need to be mounted to your farm tractor, or as simple machines that operate like a lawn mower. The latter is the most popular type of brush cutter, as it is easy to use and does not require special equipment. These grass cutters have a blade to cut with and are self-propelled so that you can easily remove excess brush and improve the appearance of your property.


Instructions

1 ,Walk through the field that you plan to cut and look for any hazardous objects like large rocks, bricks and wire. The grass cutters can become damaged or cause injury if it runs over any large or heavy debris. Wire can get entangled in the rotating blades and seriously damage the grass cutters.


2 ,Cut down and remove any shrubs or yearling trees more than 2 inches in diameter at the base, using a chain saw or hand saw. Mark any stumps more than 2 inches tall with a marking flag in the ground, close to the stump. Also, mark any large boulders that you cannot remove, so you can easily see and avoid these areas.


3 ,Walk behind the brush cutter, holding the handle firmly with both hands. Begin cutting your field in a systematic pattern to ensure good ground coverage. Start on one end of the field and continue to cut straight to the other end. Turn around and cut in the opposite direction next to your first pass, overlapping your first cut by four or five inches. This will ensure that you cut any stray pieces of brush that might have gone uncut. Continue this process until your field is clear.