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Been doing it today . 45cc Husky strimmer Oregon mulching blade . Do the strait down thing on the bramble then side to side . Rashers off saplings no problem then just tilt the head and push the turned down end into the stalks and it mullers it all up .

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Been doing it today . 45cc Husky strimmer Oregon mulching blade . Do the strait down thing on the bramble then side to side . Rashers off saplings no problem then just tilt the head and push the turned down end into the stalks and it mullers it all up .

 

It works well but the tips blunt quickly. When is someone going to bring out a carbide tipped version? :thumbup:

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I love these mulching heads.I`ve been cutting rides through some very dense jungle at a game shoot.It takes on all comers.Theres been 7ft bramble mixed with willow and rowan saplings, blackthorn and elder.Its monstered through the lot on my fs400.

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Mulching blades are fantastic but wear alot faster. SAFTEY NOTICE- Recently my blade ripped the whole head off myFS 450. I was using a blount 4mm rather then the normal 3mm. The dealer said it was due to using the slightly more durable 4mm. I hit some clutter under heavy ivy and the blade and head shot off about 20ft. It was so lucky nobody got hurt as it was a busy site. I personally will now stick to stihl 3mm

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