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Cheers Lorry.

 

I'll consider any machine thats within sensible hiring distance.

 

I have subsequently found out that the local company that had a Timberwolf shredder no longer have it.

 

Orange Plant ought to have a shredder' date=' but I want to make sure its going to be up to the job before I commit.[/quote']

 

nige,how much stuff is ther to shred,have chap that does ares,pm me :thumbup1:

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Saw one working at capel year before last, but it was awful. it was huge, but they were only shredding what looked like rail from post and rail fencing (4x2) and it was killing the machine!! The throat looked enourmous on the machine in comparison. Not at all impressive.

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Saw one working at capel year before last, but it was awful. it was huge, but they were only shredding what looked like rail from post and rail fencing (4x2) and it was killing the machine!! The throat looked enourmous on the machine in comparison. Not at all impressive.

 

Saw the same demo to be fair the rep said they had run out of brash and were shredding stuff from the carver next door. Not really what is was designed for.

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