With the tractor up and running, I wanted to get back to some trail work. Today, I used the LaneShark LS3 to clean up one of our main access trails on the property. Cutting overreaching limbs with the tractor is so much faster and easier than walking with a pole saw.
I partnered with LaneShark to introduce my audience to the LS3 in exchange for me giving it a workout on my property. We have a couple miles of trails established and a few more mapped out. With the sheer distance of trails I am maintaining, I don’t see how this LS3 won’t be an MVP tool for our property.
The LS3 is the LaneShark model sized to my tractor specs. LaneShark has more options depending on your specific tractor hydraulic flow and loader lift capacity. It’s worth noting that you need a continuous flow kit installed on your tractor to power the hydraulic motor in the LaneShark. A regular third-function kit doesn’t usually have a continuous flow.
For more information on LaneShark and all of their product models, you can visit their website at https://lanesharkusa.com/
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Your new toy reminds me of the time when we would make trips to Kentucky going down river road from Indiana, (Vevay). The country used something similar to the shark, and wish I had a dollar for all the bush hoging I did. As always your videos bring back great memories. Thank you so much, Jay.
Was you able to run both at the same time? You mentioned it at the beginning and was just curious?
Yes. It worked just fine.