Clearing land

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jdrags1
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Clearing land

Post by jdrags1 » February 5, 2017, 6:49 am

First of all - thanks for the info on drill bit sharpening. My wife has two lots that have lots of weeds due to the rainy season. Do you know of someone we can contact to get it cleared? Thanks!



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Brian Davis
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Re: Clearing land

Post by Brian Davis » February 5, 2017, 9:45 am

If you're in a village and referring to stuff which has sprung up requiring a strimmer (or weedwhacker, brushcutter, as some term it), then some local would surely take care for a modest sum. If your wife is Thai, she should know.

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Re: Clearing land

Post by ajarnudon » March 16, 2017, 1:07 pm

Our 730 sq m block was covered with 2 metre high Guinea grass. Paid a local guy with a brushcutter to clear it and remove the grass from the block. Took one man two days and cost 1,000 baht. Controlling regrowth with Roundup.

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Re: Clearing land

Post by fatbob » March 16, 2017, 1:54 pm

Why use a deadly pesticide, why not get the same guy back in six months. All your doing is poisoning the ground water and adjacent land, where do you think it go's every time it rains?

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