Such a great tool! Like you, we use ours to pull encroaching poplar out of the sandpit and for removing prickly ash along trails. But the best use is for removing small buckthorn.
Thanks & cheers from Northern California!! Happy New Year!! 1/2/2024. Arg please don't use round-up it's horrible for our environment & proven to cause cancer.
I noticed the prickley ash is on a slope and the ash roots are long and somewhat shallow, good for mitigating erosion. Are there other native shrub and tree species in your area that would control erosion naturally?
Excellent video, and product demonstrations Todd. I wasn't familiar with this tool. Thank you for this video! Pat
Thanks Pat. It’s not your everyday tool thats for sure.
Such a great tool! Like you, we use ours to pull encroaching poplar out of the sandpit and for removing prickly ash along trails. But the best use is for removing small buckthorn.
Thanks for making this!
Thanks and glad you liked it! 😁
thank you for this review
Thanks!
How about bamboo??
I thought John Wayne was dead? How did you get him to do the voice over?
Haha! Nobody has told me that before.😊 maybe I should work on the Accent a little bit and get it really good.
@@hervedelnorte7928 Absolutly!
Thanks & cheers from Northern California!! Happy New Year!! 1/2/2024. Arg please don't use round-up it's horrible for our environment & proven to cause cancer.
I noticed the prickley ash is on a slope and the ash roots are long and somewhat shallow, good for mitigating erosion. Are there other native shrub and tree species in your area that would control erosion naturally?