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Did exactly as it should but could not easily sell the end product. Tried them on the house stove but shoveling the branch logging on is a pain and they needed loads of air to burn and gone in a flash. Tried selling as kindling but not much take up as it does not light that easily and the nets drop crumbs all over the place. If you had an industrial type top loading stove the end product might well be very useful. Also we had the TR70 but the TR110 with it's bigger capacity would leave a much a better proportion of small logs to chopped twigs.

 

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Where's the emergency stop ?....That scares the **** out of me.

 

They don't have one. The infeed does the cutting but does not pull with any force like you get on a chipper.

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yeah I was imagining you wouldn't want much below 2/3 inch dia stuff , would it be possible to grade I wonder?

 

It is but very slow on our hedgerow brash. Probably less work on some nice tall skinny thinnings. Or did mean to grade it after processing?

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