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10 min cutting with a saw and 25min sharpening the thing as redwood bark always has stupid amount of grit in it at ground level, big grinders hardly notice the extra few inch of timber especially stuff that brakes up as easily as this.

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Fair point but you can dig out a hell of lot of the inside wood with a sharp saw to create a bowl. Anyway lovely grinder 7015 I assume.

 

 

No need for swearing its a Bandit 2900T, the chap with the grinder has no say on the cutting unfortunately, just a contractor with a grinder.

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