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Old 30-05-2004, 08:10 PM
Jackie Whitehouse
 
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hello,
after a few quotes to lay a small patio (25 slabs) i decided against
paying between £320 and £500 and decided id try myself so thought id hire
myself a turf cutter to get the exsisting grass out of the way,Does anyone
have experience of one of these machines and if so pass on any helpful tips.
TIA Jackie .


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Old 30-05-2004, 08:12 PM
Alan Gregory
 
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hello,
after a few quotes to lay a small patio (25 slabs) i decided

against
paying between £320 and £500 and decided id try myself so thought id hire
myself a turf cutter to get the exsisting grass out of the way,Does anyone
have experience of one of these machines and if so pass on any helpful

tips.
TIA Jackie .



I hired one a few weeks ago to strip a "lawn" approx 30' by 15'. It cost £40
for the weekend - plus VAT - plus delivery - plus VAT.

I found it *much* easier and neater than lifting it with a spade, and well
worth the money.

-Alan


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