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Had a cracking couple of days last week trimming back a few rides and other margins/HLS corners around the farm. Woods really look smart just after being trimmed.

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The second photo shows a fairly big area, this is in the middle of a 5 acre wood and 4 rides go off from this. Also have got a wedding in this wood in 2 weeks, providing weather behaves should be lovely location.

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It always amazed me when I used to use the flails how tidy they make a job.

 

By the looks of it it looks like a coon flail? If it is have you had and gearbox problems with it?

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