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On 06/07/2023 at 14:28, woody paul said:

Is it that other countries are zero burning and it's the only thing they can do. 

Yes in France.

 Shredders are highly popular with landscapers. No-one burns except farmers and 'God' who has been particularly active...

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I often rented a Bugnot during the Vanguard Efi debacle.

Got rather fond of it 

Flails are slow, no good on wood but the fixed hammers with carbide edges are pretty good.

Drum arrangement and easy to work on.

Single roller with toothed belt.

It was loud and unbraked with a hand brake acting on the tyre.

 

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Sorry to jump in late. It's a shame there isn't much on offer in the UK. We ran a S426 for 6 years and really liked it. It just got old so we sold it on and they don't make them anymore.

 

Never as fast as a chipper on large timber but for pruning and brashy stuff it was great. Plus it saved a fortune when you consider there aren't weekly blade changes at £50 a go. 

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