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Where do you get these bohemith machines??:confused1::laugh1:

You've got to show us that thing in action:thumbup1:

 

Nothing fancy about it Stephen its just a brute:thumbup1: It goes behind the mog or telehandler. Its out on monday doing a stump about 8 feet in diameter thats nearly 2` out of the ground and I very much doubt if I will be there an hour.I will try and take a snap of it working.

 

Bob

 

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on grinder with that much power does sharp teeth make a difference or does it just smash its way thru anyhow?

 

Its a bit like that, as long as there is a tooth of sorts on there it will tear up anything. Its direct drive and has a Deutz lorry engine on so it never tires. A typical 2` diameter hardwood stump is gone in about 2 minutes, conifer and the like is seconds. But its massive so no good in a back garden, the lower deck of the truck is 30` long so telehandler and grinder combo must be about 35`.

 

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