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grinding jobs that size arent too common for us i was thinking about a bigger grinder but most of the stuff that we have been doing is ranging from 6'' up to about 30'' so i dont know if its worth it. we now have a set up for sharpening the greenteeth so its a very cost effective set up and to go and spend 20k on a bigger grinder my minds not made up yet

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to keep costs down the hiab was only on site for an hour also the amount of branches would have been to much in one go for us to clear up it would just have been too busy , there was only 4 hours stripping the tree till it was bare before the hiab arrived

 

:thumbup1: best of both worlds then no lifting heavy stuff and more profit

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