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Big stump grind in Worthing, Sussex anyone?


Shane
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This is the stump of a blue cedar we cleared after it blew over.

 

My grinder isn't up to it.

 

The attached photos show the size.

It's at the edge of a car park so no access problems for vehicles/unloading.

 

I suspect it would need a decent sized hydraulic beast.

They need it ground to about 6 inches below ground level.

There are also 2 very small stumps to remove in the same area

(I could do them in 10 minutes with mine so shouldn't be a problem for a big grinder.)

 

Please let me know if you would be interested - there's not a major rush so can be planned in to suit.

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