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Stephen Blair
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well the usual conifer hedge from hell today, but this time it was a lot easier. i dont have my truck yet so we used an ifor with high sides instead. it took 4 trailer loads of chip, that the big bandit filled in about 10 minutes per trailer load. the mini loader was awesome, we have had approx 2 feet of rain in august and there wasnt a mark on the lawn, and it is a nice one.:cool1:the last 2 pics are of a conifer in the neighbours garden, the wall was about 3 feet high. 100 quid cony as an extra, fell lift chip. sweet as:wink:

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there was some squashed grass, but a quick blow sorted it out. i always thought i could never do this in someones garden, but i explained what we were doing and i was demo ing this machine so to keep costs down yet speed up operation. if it was going to make a mess then i wouldnt of drove on the lawn. i really shot myself in the foot with this job, as i hadnt seen how wide it was over the nieghbours side, but the loader still made it profitable. if i had my new truck we would of completed that job in 2 hrs, it took us under 4, and that was including stacking brash then hand feeding plus 4 trips to the yard. and it was the first time with the kit set up this way.

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