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No Lots of the soil was dug out and removed, the plate was ground to as low as possible with the machine and all excess levelled then turfed.

 

 

 

...and every one wonders why I got a waste carriage licence, with dross like this to shift...

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We have a husky stump grinder that is only a few inches wider than a lawnmower, so it can go just about anywhere. the draw back is that it can only go so deep before it cuts out, like a lawnmower when tilted.

ideally, we would not want to take it out for less than £50. We always price for size, based on time really, we take all arisings gained except for the back fill of hole so no one falls or trips into hole.

 

Easily earns its money, does well with domestic clients who have small garden and want to replant in same area. Also, bonus that there apears to be few in use around these parts, so it brings in work from franchises with bigger machines that are restricted by access.

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