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Any advice please on cutting palm trees down? I think Chusan Palms. Do fibres jam the sprockets? A lot of leaves at the top. Maybe  A blow torch first🔥A few years ago I had to use brushcutter blade for cordylines. 

These have a few obstacles in the garden to avoid, so will need doing in sections. Not big trees, maybe 18ft.max

Thanks 

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That looks like a large cordyline, we had one just like it and it flowered in a very similar way to that - it was around 20 years old and...they do get that big.

The leaves are damn tough/fibrous and used to jam the mower and would think they may cause havoc to a chipper unless someone else knows different. 

As Stubby said, I also heard that palm sap can attack aluminium casings.

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