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Just a quick one guys. I've been given a job to quote for and the first bit is to clear a load of leylandi so have got every thing sorted for that. Now for the real help the second part of the job is to clear the stumps I think there will be over 100 to do and I've been looking at the grinder hss hire. Have any of you used one like this before? What is it capable of doing ect time to do a small stump? Ta in advance for any help

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Hi Guss, I have a self-propelled stump grinder which I sub contract out. I am based in Elgin. Send me a PM if interested. Thanks Paul.

 

Hi,

 

I would like to enquiry about your stump grinder but cannot PM you.

Gus109, did you manage to get in touch?

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