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anyone fancy grinding this one for me? customer wants wall rebuilding before it collapses:biggrin:

 

That's a cracking stump, how big was the tree before it came down?

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hey is that a danequip, carlton or bandit?

looks a good compact machine,what size engine has it got?

ive just bought the 20hp bandit similar to that but mine wudnt fit thru that door :confused1:

 

Its a mate of mines machine brand new 27hp danequip 27in wide i think is tightest he said with the skinny wheels on, great little machine though.

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That's a cracking stump, how big was the tree before it came down?

 

i always forget to do 'before' pics:biggrin:. approx 2ft dia at top of wall height, maybe 50ft with two stems. why peope wait till the trees are causing damage i'll never know:lol:

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Its a mate of mines machine brand new 27hp danequip 27in wide i think is tightest he said with the skinny wheels on, great little machine though.

 

26 inches is the narrowest. What's an inch between friends:D

 

I did this redwood with the same machine but 25hp engine:

 

 

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26 inches is the narrowest. What's an inch between friends:D

 

I did this redwood with the same machine but 25hp engine:

 

 

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just out of interest what kinda price would u put on that redwood stump?

id of said £500.00 but not been quoting for stumps long

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just out of interest what kinda price would u put on that redwood stump?

id of said £500.00 but not been quoting for stumps long

 

If I remember rightly it was around £200.

The whole job to fell and grind was around £1100 - done in a day with two of us.

 

There was a landscape company across the road which took the wood in big lumps with a forklift! Very handy and saved loads of time. :thumbup:

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