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I wasn't sure it would cope with it... But it done us proud. And must point out that I had a small problem with the machine however Global recycling sent an engineer out to me within 24 hrs (I think he said he set off at 3am to get to me from Leeds to Devon) what Fantastic service...👍👍👍

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HAH!

I think Global are trying to beat Greenmech for the customer service award!:biggrin:

I may have a dozen large flowering cherry stumps to grind out for the council and will have to do it from a platform of planks.

That really was a tough stump there.

Well done.

Ty

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I wasn't sure it would cope with it... But it done us proud. And must point out that I had a small problem with the machine however Global recycling sent an engineer out to me within 24 hrs (I think he said he set off at 3am to get to me from Leeds to Devon) what Fantastic service...👍👍👍

 

Thanks Sean, I keep preaching to people we are a service company & not sales although we have been stretched for a while now. I will pass on your thanks.

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Just to show how capable this model is, today we carried out a successful demo with our fellow arbtalker Charles Hey. The demo was in Essex & one of the stumps was 4ft x 2ft which was taken out in under an hour, the grinder is very capable for a pedestrian machine. The grinder used was 18 months old but still as new showing the build quality we still produce with our Bandit machines.

 

Only just seen this! That was a big stump. I was well surprised how quick and easy it was, even on that big stump. It made me buy one...

I think it was bigger than 4x2 foot! My 36" bar only just went through from memory.

 

The other selling point was the yellow grinder I had a demo of had done 180hours? And it looked and performed like new.

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