Old Stoney's Brush Guard

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Old Stoney was built in a simpler time, back when Safety hadn't been invented, or at least hadn't achieved its current sacrosanct status. It didn't occur to the designers that some protection for the operator would not only serve to prevent pain and suffering but would also hurry the job along. Being able to snatch a sapling from the ground in one motion without having to oh-so-carefully maneuver it around to avoid cuts and bruises (and broken bones) really does save time.

William, after fifteen some odd years, decided he had suffered enough being slapped around and built a cage. As iron bars don't make one, he used stainless.

Here's Old Stoney before the addition.

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That tree's not "brush," but for anything smaller this has to help:

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