Definitely a Jari. A pretty nice machine to use is solid ground. On wet ground the thin tires cut in pretty easy. Spent a lot of hours behind one of them, much preferred to snath and scythe with a brush blade in the raspberrys!
The "safety post" reminds me of every post I've read on things like buzz saws, stickler splitters, flat belts, line shafts, chainsaws and a lot of other stuff. "You die if you try to even start one!!!!!" Horse puckey. More hysterics from people who've never even seen one before, much less used one. Same thing in the thread from the new guy looking to buy his first tractor to skid wood with the other day- people advising all sorts of stuff that had obviously never dragged so much a single stick of wood with a tractor on a dead flat lawn, much less a big log on a steep side hill.
The lack of actual working tractor users, or maybe the sheer number of lawn ornament owners, on this site bothers me. If you've never seen, much less used a tool, why bother commenting on it if all you're going to do is run it down and make wild accusations with no basis for doing so beyond a picture?
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 03:53:42 01/17/14.
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