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  1. Honestly this might be the easiest option...
  2. Yeah - my only worry with the 13/75 is will it cope with forkfuls of (e.g) beech hedge clippings chucked in it? I’ve had not wonderful experiences with larger rowed chippers with this sort of stuff. A shredder with hammers isn’t going to have that problem...
  3. Quick question. We have quite a large small holding, with large volumes of material to be composted. I think that a lot of this needs shredding rather than chipping - the material is likely to be largely of the consistency of hedge clippings and the like. Anything larger than about an inch in diameter is likely to be processed as kindling or logs. Does anyone have much experience of processing this sort of stuff? Would a chipper shredder (with hammers) of this type be any good, or actually am I going to be better with a good chipper? CAMON C150 HONDA GX390 Shredder and Chipper - Garden Machinery Direct.co.uk WWW.GARDENMACHINERYDIRECT.CO.UK CAMON Shredders and Chippers C150 HONDA GX390 - CAMON Shredders And Chippers from Garden Machinery Direct

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