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So the mulcher attachement flattens the chip piles to avoid carting away the excess?

 

 

Flattens, smashes up, grades and levels the site after some pretty hefty stump grinding.

The site then going to be rotovated and seeded.

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Ok thanks, looks like a labour saver, not certain it would work in a smaller garden, but in that situation looks like a winner.

 

 

It is also used to flail bramble, flail and clear shrub beds, or small diameter woody material and smash it to oblivion. 👍🏼

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Multi headed sycamore in the driving sleet over a Roman built bridge.

Do love a tight drop zone

 

And exactly where is the stump grinder? :confused1: :confused1:

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Multi headed sycamore in the driving sleet over a Roman built bridge.

Do love a tight drop zone

 

 

Think somebody's in the wrong thread :)

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Multi headed sycamore in the driving sleet over a Roman built bridge.

Do love a tight drop zone

 

Apart from that, what did the Romans ever do for us ? :001_tt2:

 

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