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9 minutes ago, dig-dug-dan said:

Agreed. Have one on my micro, and essential tool on stumps

Is that the one RSL engineering do with the Serated blade on the back- often thought it looked like a good idea for ripping through the larger roots that the tooth would t break on it’s own

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But of neglected shrub bashing yesterday to help stop this cut through being used as a rubbish dump, no way was I touching anything by hand so flail, rake and grab did the lot from the comfort of the cab.

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10 hours ago, Matthew Storrs said:

Is that the one RSL engineering do with the Serated blade on the back- often thought it looked like a good idea for ripping through the larger roots that the tooth would t break on it’s own

No, but I am thinking if getting that just for roots, and keeping the exisiting one for ripping up concrete etc

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23 hours ago, Matthew Storrs said:

Is that the one RSL engineering do with the Serated blade on the back- often thought it looked like a good idea for ripping through the larger roots that the tooth would t break on it’s own

I have one, its great. Works just as advertised,  nice and strong,  lasting well. I wouldn't want to  be without it.

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Made a pretty decent job of that site in just three hours. Lack of lift height and reach are the killers on a micro, especially loading the fire. It’s also awkward to activate the aux pedal- my knee was hurting by the end. Modification needed. In its defence, it’s all that would fit through the gate, it did it a lot faster than I thought, and it handled carrying the bramble bundles in high speed without struggling at all! Most of all, it made money, £470 for half a day. Just as well as it’s the first time it’s been out the shed for two months. 

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Few pictures of being out on Friday removing a ash that was flagged as high priority with the meelo, this machine surprises me every time we use it just how efficient it is, the top I took was about 1000kg and in a small garden would have been a decent tree in its own right!

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I had been wondering about a 360 tele and a decent shear. Looks like an excellent set up. 

 

What will it cut and hold at maximum reach?

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