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You shouldn't be cutting down Pampas Grass anyway.

In these current depressing times of terrorism, BREXIT, alcohol awareness, unchecked rural crime and reality TV, wife-swapping is one of the few pleasures we have left.

 

That very much depends on whats being offered :sneaky2:

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On the same topic, how easy are they to dig out I have one to remove[ATTACH]205266[/ATTACH]

Will it dig out ok, or is it best to stump grind it?

 

Take a power hedger to it and bag the debries. Digging out with a Square

Spade will make quick work of it. I have personally removed the same material four times the size with no problem. Just make sure there are no underground utilities in advance of any digging.

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On the same topic, how easy are they to dig out I have one to remove[ATTACH]205266[/ATTACH]

Will it dig out ok, or is it best to stump grind it?

 

 

Pull it out with truck or winch, they pop out easy roots are dead shallow.

 

 

Getting back to original post, I've chilled a few palms with my bandit but the chip quality is not great unless chipping the 'logs' with foliage on which isn't gonna be possible with a Timberwolf. If you're gonna try r make sure the knives are super sharp and anvil is on point!

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