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Tackling Trees in Tennessee

Ben Gutnik

Oct 05, 2020 . 1 min read
Tackling Trees in Tennessee

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Diamond Mowers’ customer, Jonathan Overton, shared his experience with Diamond’s Skid-Steer Rotary Mower for vegetation management.

My name is Jonathan Overton and I’m from central Tennessee. Currenly I don’t have a business, but that’s something I’m working towards. I am planning to launch an excavation and brush works company in the near future. I’m the owner/operator of this rotary mower, and have been operating heavy equipment for over 20 years.

"What I like about the rotary mower is that it mulches the smaller trees very well and doesn't leave a mess like a tractor or bush hog would."

I currently own the Diamond 72” Skid-Steer Rotary Mower. I use it for property upkeep and cleaning fence lines. What I like about the rotary mower is that it mulches the smaller trees very well and doesn’t leave a mess like a tractor or bush hog would.

I purchased the Diamond rotary mower to eliminate taking a tractor and bush hog into places with hidden objects and thorn trees. 

This Diamond works great on overgrown pastures/fields with small trees and thorn bushes, along with thick weeds. My jobs take on cutting various vegetation - such as iron rod, thistle, Johnson grass, and just about any other brush I can put it through. 

I definitely recommend Diamond to everyone who asks about my mower or are looking for a rotary mower. The reason why I recommend Diamond is because I’m very pleased with its performance, and has held up to everything I’ve put it through. 

 

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