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Tri blade. Have fun :)

 

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Waste of time IMHO. Shredder blade all the way. Don't forget the big shredder guard- it's not safe to mulch brambles and saplings 'top down' with a line guard, it'll be chucking big chunks back at your legs and nutsack. :thumbdown:

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Waste of time IMHO. Shredder blade all the way. Don't forget the big shredder guard- it's not safe to mulch brambles and saplings 'top down' with a line guard, it'll be chucking big chunks back at your legs and nutsack. :thumbdown:

 

Spent a few days on it. The odd bit flies around but never had much of an issue. Just man up and get on. :). Chainsaw pants help too!

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Yeah I use a chainsaw for mashing down brambles, when I don't have my brushcutter.

It is far more efficent using a decent sized brushcutter stihl fs400 of bigger with the oregon bramble head.

I have clearedlaerge plots down to mulch in no time at all. I can get through 1-2 inch trees and scrub with the bramble blade and bigger with the tri blade.

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I've always used a blade on a strimmer, but taken off the guard (use good eye protection) Start at the top and work down in sweeps till you reach the ground.

 

Yup, what he said. They are still a pain in the rear though.

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