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Daft question but what do you mostly use it for? hedgecutting tree work?

 

We do a lot of hedge reductions, I think this is mainly to being known that I have the machine though, some is subby work for other company's..

 

from our own workload its probley 50/50 with the tree work..

 

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Hi simon, it cost me just shy of 22k. I must admit the "toy" factor was an influence. I seem to use it spasmodically it has spells of work and gaps of non use. If I was an accountant I would say sell but it doesent eat much and can make some jobs really easy and safer.

If your not too far from bury your welcome to come and have a look!

Regards Tony

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