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  • Labour Shortages Push UK Contractors Towards Smarter Stump Grinding Solutions

    UK landscaping and arboriculture businesses are under increasing pressure to deliver more work with fewer skilled operators, as labour shortages continue to impact productivity across the sector.

     

    At the same time, demand is rising with the UK landscaping services industry now estimated to be worth £7.7 billion in 2026 and growing at around 4.6% year-on-year, placing further strain on already stretched contractor teams.

     

    Recent data shows that over 50% of UK landscaping businesses report hard-to-fill vacancies, with many forced to turn down work due to a lack of skilled labour. Meanwhile, the wider horticulture sector continues to face a “critical skills challenge”, with gaps in trained professionals affecting everything from arboriculture to grounds maintenance.

     

    Against this backdrop, contractors are increasingly turning to smarter, more efficient machinery to maintain output with smaller teams.

     

    The Jo Beau B37-110 stump grinder is emerging as a go-to solution, combining high-performance grinding with compact, contractor-focused design. Built for real-world conditions, the machine enables operators to work faster, safer and more efficiently, particularly in tight-access environments where traditional equipment struggles.

     

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    Dave James, Director of Stump Solutions Ltd, brings over two decades of hands-on experience and has operated a wide range of stump grinders throughout his career. Since switching to Jo Beau, he says the difference has been significant:

     

    "I’ve used just about every stump grinder on the market over the years, and nothing comes close to the Jo Beau. The usability, the depth of grind, the access, it’s on another level."

     

    Having worked with multiple Jo Beau machines since 2012, Dave highlights both operational and commercial benefits:

     

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    "It will access areas other grinders simply can’t reach, and the stability, even on slopes, is far superior. The GrinDisc system doesn’t bog down and maintenance is straightforward. In all the years I’ve used Jo Beau, I’ve had no downtime from breakdowns."

     

    The B37-110 features a powerful 37hp EFI engine, Jo Beau’s GrinDisc™ cutting system, and a compact 740mm width, enabling access through narrow gateways and confined urban spaces. Its low centre of gravity and tracked design provide stability across uneven terrain, while its foldable construction enhances manoeuvrability on site.

     

    For contractors looking to further improve safety and reduce operator fatigue, a remote-controlled B37-110RC variant is also available, allowing full machine operation from a safe distance, particularly valuable in higher-risk or more demanding environments.

     

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    "It’s compact, powerful and incredibly reliable," Dave adds. "It might seem like a big investment, but it holds its value and delivers everything you need in one machine."

     

    As demand for landscaping and tree work continues to grow, alongside ongoing labour shortages, equipment that can increase efficiency, minimise downtime and simplify operation is becoming essential rather than optional.

     

    For more information, product demonstrations, or sales enquiries, visit click here or contact their UK Distributor Global Machinery Solutions Ltd: 01476 568384 (Press 1), [email protected]

     

     



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    1 hour ago, Tree monkey 1682 said:

    Never heard so much cack,

    Brilliant reply 😂

     

    I think steve was on a mission writing that lot out now he is in the 50 club. 

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    17 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

    Brilliant reply 😂

     

    I think steve was on a mission writing that lot out now he is in the 50 club. 

    Not my writing

     

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    37 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

    Not my writing

     

    I new that steve. 

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