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TattyMac
I've had confusing feedback from hire shops and I hope the experts will help me please.
My question is: What's the best machine to hire for chopping up whole hazel branches?
Scenario: I have a lot of cut hazel that I have to chop up and bag. I have to shred each branch in one go without removing all the little stem branches. So they will be too wide for some funnels I expect. I was going to hire a chipper but the hire man said they have problem with the leaves? 😕
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Will C
A match would also reduce the bulk! A proper chipper with good blades will chip hazel no bother. Drum or disk shouldn’t matter. Don’t waste your money hiring a small home owner jobbie, you would be
openspaceman
I run over my hedge cuttings with a 16" lawn mower and a freshly sharpened blade, reduces the bulk no end for little cost.
andrew
Find a local farmer or agricultural contractor with a flail .... not the prettiest finish, but the least prickly
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