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Hi Stumpie,

Is it a shredder for contaminated wood your after?

 

If so, The Timberwolf 426 is the beast , itll take metal in wood up to the size of your fist, nails in pallets, etc. For hawthorn hedging its fantastic as its got an infeed size of 426mm x 230mm. once the roller has the material theres no messing about or getting your hands "jagged" with thorns.

 

Follow this link to the specs...http://www.orangeplant.co.uk/pdfs/S426%20Brochure.pdf

 

Weve got 13 on our hire fleet so give me a ring or email and I can send you all the hire rates,etc as attachments.

 

regards,

 

Baz

0797 333 0505

[email protected]

 

 

We have one of these on hire at the moment, it was delivered to site today. I will let you know how we get on.

 

It is from Orange by the way, Cannock depot.

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