Hey guys, I need some advice. I have a long 40 acres on which there is a 2,200 X 50 foot runway bladed. With all the rains that we have been getting in Hudspeth County the last three months, some of the greesewood bushes that were clipped off at ground level have started to grow back. I want to KILL them (preferably), or at least keep cutting them back to the ground as they come up. After the rains, the ground packed down really well, to the point where I could drive my F-350 dualie on the runway and not dent the geound more than a sixteenth of an inch. I like the hard surface for many reasons, and would like to keep it. But I have to get rid of these bushes before they get worse. One friend of mine says get the guy with the grader to cut the runway again, and another says drag a piece of chin link fence behind the truck.
I think that the first idea is VERY expencive, and will tear the surface up again. The second one is affordable, but will also disturb the surface. I was going to get a riding lawn mower, and set the blades REAL low and just cut them off. Untill friend number two (the guy I bought the T-craft from) asked if I had ever had a tire punctured by a Greesewood spear just as the tailwheel lifted off. The last runway I had was just north of Lakeland, Florida , in Green Swamp. The only thing that grew there was range grass and fire ants. I could use some advice from you people, especially those who life in conditions like mine. (About 45 miles South West of Guadelope Peak). Below is a photo of the eastern half of the runway about two weeks before the rains really hit.
I think that the first idea is VERY expencive, and will tear the surface up again. The second one is affordable, but will also disturb the surface. I was going to get a riding lawn mower, and set the blades REAL low and just cut them off. Untill friend number two (the guy I bought the T-craft from) asked if I had ever had a tire punctured by a Greesewood spear just as the tailwheel lifted off. The last runway I had was just north of Lakeland, Florida , in Green Swamp. The only thing that grew there was range grass and fire ants. I could use some advice from you people, especially those who life in conditions like mine. (About 45 miles South West of Guadelope Peak). Below is a photo of the eastern half of the runway about two weeks before the rains really hit.
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