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Shredder for Holly clippings
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 14:01:46 +0100, Tim Watts
wrote: On 03/06/14 12:51, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 11:44:16 +0100, Tim Watts wrote: On 03/06/14 11:37, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: AL-KO 1100 What would that be like on hawthorn - or any material that does not come in convenient "straight stick" format? Hawthorn is very bushy and stiff. I cannot see any of the home shredders being much fun to use with my hedge as as far as I can see, they have such small throats for safety. Or am I wrong? I've have not tried it for Hawthorn. The only thing I've had trouble with was a rose bush but that went in with a bit of brute force. Too much force tends to tip the whole lot over as it only has three legs. The more modern version looks more stable. Steve Are there any home shredders (preferably cog type) that have really wide throats, but also long (longer than an adult arm) for reasonable safety? I haven't seen one but the AL-KO 2500TCS DuoTec looks to be longer than an arm. It's more than £500 so way beyond my gardening budget. Steve -- Neural Network Software http://www.npsnn.com EasyNN-plus More than just a neural network http://www.easynn.com SwingNN Prediction software http://www.swingnn.com JustNN Just a neural network http://www.justnn.com |
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