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hmmmm the timberwolf was really poor , it was harder to see what it had broken down rather than what it had not , i tried to excuse it because we were chipping privet but it sholu be able to handle that surely

 

 

The TW is a disc chipper, this is a drum.

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i was chipping all the usual hedge and shrub arisings, everything got chipped, the smaller stuff came out more like much, so there was no sign of its original shape or foem, so will brake down quickly, not just shredded clippings that are easy to spot

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