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Hi, were after some stump grinder guards if anyone has any for sale? PM with details. Thanks James

 

I made my own....6 panels for around a hundred quid. Just buy some red barriers and some of that material with holes in it, got that in red too. A few zip ties and off you go.

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I had guards ages ago but then caught them with the grinder and wrecked them so I bought a windbreaker from a local caravan dealer for £13. They are fine especially as you can hammer them into the ground. You just look a bit mental setting them up in someone's garden in the rain :biggrin:

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I've tried the commercial ones, I know get my own made, a little bit more expensive but they last. I get the frames welded and a local canvas company to cut and stitch the screens to fit. PM me if you want more info, happy to help.

 

 

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Have seen/used some that were home made but look good and work well. 1/2" stockboard sheets cut in half to make 4x4 panels. Couple of holes in two sides and a handful of small D shackles so they can be clipped together and away you go. Very heavy duty and also double up as track mats for the stumper or chipper.

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