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that will put a few climbers out of work.....mmmm not so good for back gardens ,access could be an issue.but what a tool for leylandii hedges though ,jake:thumbup:

 

Hardly, :lol: any tree you can put that machine next to can be felled :001_rolleyes:

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I think with a careful operator one could land all the debris in next doors garden !no need for stake or blower.I want one on a rubber duck to cut down on transport costs!!jake

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I think that's what he's saying.....If it can be felled, no need for climbers.

 

No, I think he's saying it will do the same job as a climber, IE destroy the tree from the top down.

 

However, the machine takes up more room than the space needed in which to simply fell the tree, unlike a climber.

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Think about it no more grumpy climbers making loads of mess for us to tidy up.job could be done in a few minutes .and no faffing about packing up kit .ideal. Mind you Never let a climber drive it,they will smash every window for miles around and then want their job back....mmmm jake

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mmmm A New way to coppice on a cool autumn morning!

 

Is the cab heated? no little bonfire needed at tea/soup break even!

 

Great toy, id have two! But crap in the bigger scheme really....

 

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you would not want to be going for a stroll anywhere near that thing! Imagine the splinters!

Awesome machine but I can imagine maintaining those cutting blades must be a bitch, particularly if you hit a stone.

 

Its a flail, it doesn't have blades, it is a bit of a blunt instrument with clubs on a beater bar. (think stump grinder) It will take on stones and all kinds of crud if you ask it to.

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