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I have got a track to clear for a fence line, there are goint to be approx 700 stumps what's the best machine and who's got one? They need to be down to 300mm.

 

Does anyone know of, or have a 12inch crane fed chipper they'd like to hire out?

 

Cheers

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I have got a track to clear for a fence line, there are goint to be approx 700 stumps what's the best machine and who's got one? They need to be down to 300mm.

 

Does anyone know of, or have a 12inch crane fed chipper they'd like to hire out?

 

Cheers

 

One of these will sure loosen some ground for you.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV0TTEmoMuw&feature=related]YouTube - Levaceppi Rotor S Stump cutter New Holland NH[/ame]

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