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Can any advise the best way to clear a jungle of brambles 15ft high and dense? I do not know what's in this garden so I don't think running any machinery into the unknown is a good idea. I am guessing hedge trimmers and a lot of hardworking but looking for the best option.

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Best bet is a brush cutter with a shredder blade, second best is a long reachHedge cutter and a pitch fork. One cuts it into cubes while the other pulls it out with the prong and Tramples it, it can be fed into chipper with the prong in a long sausage if required

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Sounds like a job for an excavator fitted with a flail.

 

Bob

 

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Third for the shredder blade on brushcutter! Cut and shred what your comfortable doing then pitch fork or rake the top over to get the upper stuff you will be surprised how quickly you will get through it when you get a rhythm going!  

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3 hours ago, Stubby said:

I would go in wit a tractor and flail but keep it up to start with until you can see whats what .

Can you keep the pecker up mr stubbs 

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