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Not me, from a French site.
Thought it rather neat.
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"Well Mylud, he was a really annoying groundy, but I really can't explain what happened. One minute he was there, next, chomp chomp chomp , gone. All that was left was his earmuffs and a boot. - took a damned long time to unblock that pipe.....messy job it was Your Honour "
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1 minute ago, woody paul said:

When you just chuck brash over edge an let gravity take over then put it through chipper. 

If you look that’s not possible, there’s a fence to clear.

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1 hour ago, woody paul said:

When you just chuck brash over edge an let gravity take over then put it through chipper. 

Yea but that is neater . You are only handling it once .

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3 hours ago, woody paul said:

They got chipper in there so why not get van and trailer. 

I think if they could of backed the trailer up to the chipper they would of don’t you🤔. A simple solution to a problem and one I’ll remember if I come across a similar one. Launching brash from that height would create one hell of a mess and sweeping up. Thanks for posting Mick. Possibly a candidate for the overload thread as well🤔

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