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Vaughn Miller vemiller at gmail.com
Sat Jan 3 15:14:22 PST 2015


I know exactly what you mean about Osage branches hanging at operator height.  Been there, done that!

Vaughn 



> On Jan 3, 2015, at 5:38 PM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:
> 
> As any of you who have been around my part of North Carolina know, there's no reason to plant wind breaks or hedge rows. Any fallow field will be a field that can't be bush hogged because of tree saplings within four years.
> 
> However I am lucky enough to be the proud owner of the only Osage Orange track I know of in the area. I hate that stuff.  To add insult to injury, blackberries love to live around the edges. By the time you were done attempting to clear; you are a bloody mess with ruined clothes.
> 
> Has anyone noticed that Osage Orange branches hang exactly at tractor operator height?  Just sayin....
> 
> The only upside is the handmade bow makers in the area love it and I have been able to sell a few pieces.
> 
> When you were done with yours Dean, please come down and get mine too. Thanks!
> 
> Spencer
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