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[ATTACH]192927[/ATTACH] bought one a few years ago have no use for a strimmer now, and on farm jobs don't need the chipper😝

Built a floating hitch for it,

 

 

Forgot to say it was on a rubber duck doing the railways, only did a months work, the guy went mback to the 1 m flail as they wouldn't pay extra for a 2 meter, lucky for me.... Mind you had a job ge5ting it out of the brambles where he left it😋

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Its standard practice around here on a tractor at the times of year you are allowed to " cut " a hedge . I think they do a total butcher job but to be fair the hedges always recover .

 

Some around here look like they've been crashed into by a lorry instead of flailed, but some do look really nice when they take care to do it straight and neatly.

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Its standard practice around here on a tractor at the times of year you are allowed to " cut " a hedge . I think they do a total butcher job but to be fair the hedges always recover .

 

A lot to do with the "contractor rates" Stubby and the expected KM`s they have to cover. On some of the posh estates around here they are allowed the time and they are cut to perfection.

 

 

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Difference, that I noted, between "standard" hedge cutting flails with swinging flails, is this head was the same as a forestry mulcher (and I was wrong speaking of "flailing" in my OP)

in that the tungsten carbide tips are rigidly mounted to the central shaft.

And unless I misunderstood rotate in the opposite direction, thereby vastly reducing the amount flung debris.

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