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Posted
Are those little grinders any good? Have seen them for about 1200, and have been tempted

 

that one there is on hire from a hire shop we use it on really restricted access jobs and if iam honest its megger never found a stump it hasn't done yet so much so we are considering buying one as a pet for are big one :001_tt2: its a bit hard going and if theres a lot of stumps or a big one it helps to have a man there and just keep swapping but all good :thumbup:

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20 of these Cypress to come out. They were planted possible as a hedge but then left to their own devices. Some had been topped or side trimmed but all were over growing the adjoining houses badly, filling gutters and meaning the residents had to have their lights on all the time. The only access was via the storm water gully so not a great deal of room to work in.

 

 

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That's one big chipper man , makes light work off those trees.

 

Bandit 12 inch drum with winch. We could probably make use of a little bigger but this thing has been awesome so far. Only stalled it once otherwise it eats everything we chuck at it.

 

 

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post your day work photos here

thought it would be an interesting thread :thumbup:

 

today again we had jerry harper in (arbwork on here) with his valtra t190 and his 32inch heizohack clearing up from this years cricket bat willow havest.

the chip had to be run 5 miles up the road by tractor to one of our wood to put down on the horse trails.. we had 3 tractoors hauling chip and jerry with his unit...

 

HI HUSKY KING hows it going down the sream fair mate see you soon jon :thumbup:

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Bit of cutting up today, makes a nice change to be swinging an 088about instead of an 200t or a hedgecutter.

Big fused bridge between the stems with massive tension in it and an old bees nest in a hollow bit.

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