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I have a TW125 with new blades and a pair of thick gloves, and am willing to travel for the right monthly rate.

 

Can I borrow your gloves

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Mulch it no question, if the mulched waste is a problem then rip it out and mulch at one sport on the site, either way its only 2 days work for a 360 with a decent head.

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as already metioned a 300hp reverse drive tractor with a fixed tooth seppi flail would be my choice for the job after seeing what they can doo

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Few keen young lads and a decent tracked chipper. Amazing how quick you can get it done!!!

 

You must not have seen proper Yorkshire Hawthorn then :biggrin:

 

Some of the scrub clearing jobs we've been on there's no way no how you could get it out without a machine or through any sort of hand fed chipper economically.

 

I'm still going with 360 with grab and a few fires. Fraction of the cost of a Mulcher.

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