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Just ordered one of these
 

Always surprises me how much hammer those machines will take on their booms, hinge pins, linkages, attachments etc. Looks an fair thing though.
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5 hours ago, Vespasian said:

Or you could try this method, seems to have good results...

 

 

 

Yea . but it was not removed . It was buried . I like it better though .  I thought in the first one  he did not use the teeth enough until I saw them piling the arisings up into a heap .  To burn or take away ?

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18 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Yea . but it was not removed . It was buried . I like it better though .  I thought in the first one  he did not use the teeth enough until I saw them piling the arisings up into a heap .  To burn or take away ?

I've only recently subbed to the fella, Andrew Caramata Utube..   he buries or he shifts, depends on the job..  what he don't need to do is change the head on his excavator to get tree's down and stumps out..

 

Which is all I'd be thinking about..  who wants to faff about changing them when you don't need to..

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Vespasian said:

I've only recently subbed to the fella, Andrew Caramata Utube..   he buries or he shifts, depends on the job..  what he don't need to do is change the head on his excavator to get tree's down and stumps out..

 

Which is all I'd be thinking about..  who wants to faff about changing them when you don't need to..

 

 

 

Exactly . ?

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