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our windbreaks have a laurel hedge print on them so we can grind stealth like...pics to follow tomorrow!

 

As huck said not very good at penetrating hard surfaces those wooden poles!

 

oh so thats what the ones in the shed are for :001_smile:

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I use a plastic roadworks barrier with a tarp if when near tarmac or concrete.

 

thats what we use but we sewed some pannels and screwed em to the barrier bits and they are pretty good and were better when we weighted the bottoms

we use the barriers that have cones and tops that the barrier slips into and panels are about 6ft which is what we need for a road tow vermeer

hope that makes sense

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