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We have just purchased a nice mog/grab but now have the problem of getting rid of large bits of crap wood. We don't have the largest yard or the largest chipper! anybody got any ideas?

 

Based in oxfordshire.

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Pics of the mog please :thumbup1:

 

 

Can you not ring it up and give it away?? Ive got a farmer that will take anything, Pop/willow/conny, As long as its in managable pieces :thumbup: Hes not fussed.

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We have just purchased a nice mog/grab but now have the problem of getting rid of large bits of crap wood. We don't have the largest yard or the largest chipper! anybody got any ideas?

 

Based in oxfordshire.

 

What did you do with large bits of crap wood before you had a mog and grab? :confused1:

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What did you do with large bits of crap wood before you had a mog and grab? :confused1:

 

Id just come back to edit my post with exactly that mate :laugh1:

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Offer them round to people who want to make habitat piles eg schools,zoos,nature reserves etc. Good publicity and recycling. Ticks all the boxes.

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Rotten / concrete filled / metal riddled' date=' etc is definately crap wood.[/quote']

Mulch rotten wood?

Concrete filled as hard core for your yard :001_tongue:

Weight the metal riddled in :001_tt2:

 

hahaa jokesss

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4 foot diameter 20 foot long nail ridden (chainsaw proofed) misshaped Poplar with a cavity or two direct from a Manchester council estate, now that is some top quality crap

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