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Brush Hogging a Overgrown Fence Line Back Into Shape

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Fence lines have a way of getting away from you fast. What starts as a little tall grass turns into thick, head-high overgrowth that a regular mower can't touch. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - a long residential fence line completely swallowed by dense weeds and heavy grass growth running right along the property edge.

This is where brush hogging does what nothing else can. We brought in the track skid steer with a brush hog attachment and worked the full length of that fence line. The machine handles thick, tangled growth without flinching - stuff that would destroy a standard mower deck in minutes. No wasted passes, no fighting the terrain.

The difference is hard to miss. That whole stretch along the fence went from a wall of overgrowth to a clean, flat, open corridor. The fence itself is actually visible again. The property looks maintained and intentional rather than neglected. That matters - whether you're the one looking at it every day or a neighbor passing by.

There's also a practical side to keeping fence lines clear that a lot of people overlook. Overgrowth puts pressure on fence posts, traps moisture, and makes it nearly impossible to spot damage or needed repairs. A clean line means easier upkeep down the road and fewer headaches overall. One good brush hog pass buys you a lot of peace of mind.

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