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Stefan Palokangas
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Fine as long as they are a student on work based experience from a collage and I provided a young persons working risk assessment.

16 was a no, 17 ok as long as associated with a collage, 18 fine as a apprentice. What difference it really makes I don't know as I've met 19 year olds I wouldn't trust to have a go at feeding a chipper and 16 year olds I'd trust to fell a tree in a tight garden.

 

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What Ian said, hydraulic drive to the wheels which stay still when grinding and everything else pivots above, still a decent work out on a bigger stump but a very efficient machine used correctly. Hardest part is pulling it back over when the head drops too low and you loose the balance point especially if your slight like this lass.

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What Ian said, hydraulic drive to the wheels which stay still when grinding and everything else pivots above, still a decent work out on a bigger stump but a very efficient machine used correctly. Hardest part is pulling it back over when the head drops too low and you loose the balance point especially if your slight like this lass.

Video of it working for you eggs

 

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So it's a semi manual grinder then😂

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