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Would a 360 run a flail hedge cutter head?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 885362" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Yes you just grab a bunch of the larger upright hedgerow bushes/trees, or individual bigger stems, and the blade at the bottom shears them off clean. The hedge will need a flail to tidy it up in a years time or so, but by removing the tall stuff, and any stems above 2-3 inches or so it will make flailing a doddle. Plus I plan to work on some road side hedges which I couldn't flail as they are, there would be too many branches potentially falling into the road, and bits of wood chip everywhere. This way I can just grab individual stems and remove them out of the hedge into the field safely, because the grapple holds what its cut tight in the jaws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 885362, member: 818"] Yes you just grab a bunch of the larger upright hedgerow bushes/trees, or individual bigger stems, and the blade at the bottom shears them off clean. The hedge will need a flail to tidy it up in a years time or so, but by removing the tall stuff, and any stems above 2-3 inches or so it will make flailing a doddle. Plus I plan to work on some road side hedges which I couldn't flail as they are, there would be too many branches potentially falling into the road, and bits of wood chip everywhere. This way I can just grab individual stems and remove them out of the hedge into the field safely, because the grapple holds what its cut tight in the jaws. [/QUOTE]
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