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Tidy job. never had a go with a long reach, guess you have to take it a bit easier with all that extra boom.

Who's mulcher was that, looks newish.

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Just a few of a Rhodie job that simply couldn't be burnt or mulched by excavator due to a road in close proximity.

 

We used a long reach and grab to stack the material on the track, and then put a Tractor and mulcher through it.

Having raked the sides in again, the mulcher did a final pass, leaving the material ready to be removed and the track exposed again.

 

I'm just finishing off clearing the road with 13tonner and Tilt bucket, but I'm delighted with the results.

 

 

Eddie.

 

is that dicks fendt & mulcher

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Cracking finish as always Eddie!

What do you do with the mulchings?

 

Thanks for all the kind words, it's nice when what is a bit of a punt at getting a solution right comes together thanks to the hard efforts of all involved.

 

Yes it's Dick's Mulcher, never met him before this, but met his Father many times and always great to talk to him, did a great job and pleasure to work with.

 

That is the Mulchings Stephen on the right of the track.:thumbup:

 

 

Eddie.

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:001_rolleyes:

Thanks for all the kind words, it's nice when what is a bit of a punt at getting a solution right comes together thanks to the hard efforts of all involved.

 

Yes it's Dick's Mulcher, never met him before this, but met his Father many times and always great to talk to him, did a great job and pleasure to work with.

 

That is the Mulchings Stephen on the right of the track.:thumbup:

 

 

Eddie.

 

did you have the plesure of charlies company then

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Sorry missed the bit about the Long Reach, they are actually lovely to operate, but really fast, shockingly so at first, but you soon get into it!:thumbup:

 

It's Goulds Fendt and FAE Mulcher.

 

 

 

Eddie.

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:001_rolleyes:

 

did you have the plesure of charlies company then

 

No Dick was on it, we had a few laughs and got the job done, just how it should be.:thumbup:

 

 

 

Eddie.

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